
Cube closed a cube in my garden A new part in my garden 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created using SketchUp 13 software before being converted to various other 3D formats. Its native format is .skp, while the 3ds Max scene is a version compatible with 2016 software, rendered using Vray 3.00. Have you ever fantasized or required expanding your living space? Gain some square meters, add an extra room without breaking a sweat in costly work? LEQBE was designed to provide solutions for these issues with a novel concept that offers flexibility in multiple areas by taking the form of... a mobile cube three meters on each side! Frédéric TABARY has designated this Cube specifically for you. The price tag: 8,490 euros all-inclusive. For more information, visit http://uncubedansmonjardin.net/ Textures can be found within the .skp file itself. Want to extract these textures from your .skp file? No worries! If you have one of the following software, it's a breeze: SketchUp (available for free): Just export your image in the format you prefer under File -> Export -> 2D Graphic and voilà! Another option: Head over to File -> Export -> 3D Model. Select .collada file type (.dae). In the Options box, make sure that Export Texture Maps is selected. Once exported, navigate to the folder where your new file resides; it should contain all textures within a separate folder. C4D (trial version suffices): Upon importing your .skp file into C4D, you'll find a folder with all textures adjacent to the .skp file itself. 3ds Max: Importing a .skp file will automatically store texture files in a designated directory: ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages. You can also export an fbx file using embed media option, which will generate a separate folder of textures along with your new fbx file. Rhinoceros 3D (trial version adequate): Import your .skp file into Rhinoceros 3D software. Head over to Panels -> Material editor. Select any material that includes texture on it. Clicking the texture name in Textures section followed by the three dots button will give you access to all textures within the embedded_files directory. Feel free to copy and paste these textures anywhere you like.
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