
Convenient BAMBOO houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally crafted with Sketchup 8 before being converted into all other formats seamlessly. Native format is .skp, while 3dsmax scene uses 3ds Max 2016 version and rendered with Vray 3.00 This elegant storage unit effortlessly blends convenience and aesthetic appeal thanks to its sleek wooden structure paired with beautifully inlaid bamboo slats. As a highly convenient chamber, it will rapidly become indispensable due to its large storage drawers that cater to diverse needs. Its simple yet sophisticated design makes it suitable for any style of interior decoration. Furthermore, you can easily combine this exquisite teak furniture with the closet and Bamboo screen for a seamless look. This product is part of the range "Bamboo", where teak and bamboo harmoniously coexist in perfect synergy to create both modern and exotic styles effortlessly. The collection features solid teak and stained bamboo elements that exude authenticity and originality, elevated by patinated brass handles that reinforce its refined elegance. To enhance its beauty and ensure better maintenance, a protective varnish layer was added thoughtfully. Specifications: Size (cm): H 80 x W 110 x D 45 Weight: 44 kg For easy access to textures, refer to the attached .skp file where all texture files are neatly embedded. You can effortlessly extract them by following these steps if you possess one of the mentioned software tools. To extract textures from the .skp file, follow these steps carefully: If you have Sketchup (completely free): 1. Export your desired 2D graphic using File/Export/2d Graphic dropdown option. Alternatively, 2. Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model. Ensure that the COLLADA File export (*.dae) is selected. Next, in the Options dialog window, select the checkbox for Export Texture Maps and proceed with exporting. Once complete, you will find all texture files nestled within a folder containing the exported .dae file. If C4D (trial version should suffice): 1. Simply import your .skp file into C4D; automatically, it will generate a neat folder housing all of your textures next to the imported .skp file itself. For 3ds Max: When importing .skp files directly into 3ds Max, textures are conveniently stored within ..\3dsMaxScene\assets\images. Alternatively, when exporting as fbx, be sure to check embed media option; upon export completion, you'll notice a tidy folder housing the exported .fbx along with all embedded textures. If using Rhinoceros 3D (even a trial version should suffice): 1. Upon importing your .skp file into Rhinoceros 3D, open up the material editor and select any texture-bound materials. Once selected, simply click on the name of the texture under 'Textures section' followed by a triple-dot action; you will now see all embedded textures neatly stored within ..\AppDataLocalTemp\embedded_files. Finally, don't hesitate to copy and paste the extracted textures into your desired storage folder for further usage at your convenience.
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