
CUBE concrete cube in my garden 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 before being converted into other formats for widespread use. Its native format is .skp, while a 3dsmax scene rendered in Vray 3.00 has been formatted for use in CUBE and the Frederic tabary Concrete theme with an emphasis on concrete throughout. Polygons number at 18409. You can find all of the textures by opening the original .skp file. Those who have the necessary software are able to follow simple steps outlined below: Users of Sketchup (Free) export images as a 2D file by going to File/Export/2d Graphic. Another way to achieve this is by exporting it as a COLLADA File (*).dae in File -> Export -> 3d Model, making sure that "export Texture Maps" has been selected, which generates a folder containing all of the textures within the exported location. Individuals who use C4D can easily do so using its trial version by importing .skp file, where it automatically generates a folder with the required textures. People who work in 3ds Max can store their texture files under ..\3dsMaxsceneassetsimages. Users are also able to export an fbx file with embed media option enabled in the export dialog window for convenience. Users of Rhinoceros 3D have an added advantage as it comes with a trial version which automatically creates a folder where all of the textures can be stored, within ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files. You may now freely copy and paste these into any desired folder you prefer.
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