
COPERNIC TV cabinet houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally designed using Sketchup 8 before being converted to other formats for widespread compatibility. Its native format remains .skp, while a compatible scene is rendered in 3ds Max 2016 version utilizing Vray 3.00 reference number 146757. Dimensions (in centimeters): H 45 x L 153 x PR 40 Weighing 36 kg, this TV stand stands out for its sleek design and functionality. Topped with a sturdy white wooden board, it offers ample space to accommodate your television. The storage side boasts two distinct niches for hi-fi equipment, complete with two secure doors for access. Adding a touch of sophistication is the inclusion of small numbered plates attached to each door. Features that you'll appreciate include the holes located in the back of the niches, ideal for routing cables neatly and keeping them out of sight. The sleek and modern aesthetic of this TV stand lends itself well to complementing contemporary interior designs. A similar model, this time with a black finish, is available under reference number 146757 and priced at €399.90. A total of 252 polygons were used in its creation. To extract the textures associated with this 3D model, navigate to the .skp file as specified below: If you're already familiar with Sketchup (Free version) it's easy to export an image of your choice as a 2D file from under File/Export/2d Graphic dropdown option. Another approach is: Navigate to File -> Export -> 3D Model and save the file as COLLADA File (* .dae ) . Check on Options and make sure Export Texture Maps is enabled, Then, go to exported location ,you should find a folder in that directory containing all textures . Alternatively, importing C4D (* trial version ) automatically generates a folder containing textures next to the skp file. If using 3ds Max, importing the skp file will save texture files to ..\3dsMaxsceneassetsimages location where you can locate them. Also, export fbx with embed media option checked and a folder with textures should be generated along with it. Importing .skp file in Rhinoceros 3D also gives easy access to textures located under AppDataLocalTempembedded_files.
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