
Counter PAUILLAC houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 and then successfully converted to every other 3D format available. Native file format is .skp, and when opened in a 3dsmax scene, it uses 3ds Max 2016 version rendered with Vray 3.00, Reference number: 147321 Dimensions (cm): H 80 x L 200 x PR 45 Weight: 67 kg With nine fully functional drawers, this kitchen cabinet features a wooden counter that offers numerous storage options for groceries and other household items. The model boasts a beautiful gray patina, giving it an instantly appealing retro charm. Additional decorative details include beautifully crafted shell handles made from painted metal. Our expert advice: add a touch of sophistication to your design by decorating the cabinet's surface with a stylish lamp or a beautiful industrial-style clock. For another design perspective, you might also like to check out the FACTORY counter reference 147321, available for just €999.90. Textures can be easily found in the original .skp file. Here are some simple steps on how to extract textures from this file: Sketchup: A free option Simply export the image as a preferred 2D file type by selecting File -> Export -> 2D Graphic under the dropdown option. That's it! Another method is to follow these straightforward steps: File -> Export -> 3D Model. Save it as a COLLADA File (.dae) file. Ensure that the Export Texture Maps option is checked in the options window. Open the exported file location and look for a folder with the same name as the exported file containing all of the textures. C4D (A trial version will work) Importing the .skp file into C4D automatically creates a new folder containing textures adjacent to the original .skp file. 3ds Max: Easily Done When you import the .skp file into 3ds Max, it stores the texture files in the .3dsmax scene/assets/images directory. Alternatively, you can export an fbx file with the embed media option selected (in the export dialog window), resulting in a new folder containing textures alongside the exported fbx file. Rhinoceros 3D (Trial version will do) Import the .skp file into Rhinoceros 3D. Open the Material Editor by selecting Panels -> Material Editor, and select any material that has texture on it. Clicking on the texture name in the Textures section, followed by the three-dot button, allows you to view all of the textures within a specific folder ..AppData/LocalTemp/embedded_files directory. Once located, feel free to copy and paste the desired textures to your preferred folder for convenient use.
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