
Cutting red candle 15x12 houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with SketchUp 13, then converted into every other 3D format imaginable. The native file format is .skp, but in a 3ds Max scene, it's in 2016 version of 3ds Max software, and the renderings are done using Vray 3.00, specifically on a candle with a red hue Size (cm): H 12 x W 15 - You can get more details on that in Ref. 105869 Price: € 14.90, Polygons: 627 Textures can be easily accessed in the .skp file Here's how to extract them from there: If you're lucky enough to have one of the following software, it's super easy - follow these guidelines to make it happen: SketchUp (and yes, it is totally free) Just export your image as a 2D file under the File/Export/2d Graphic - drop down option. That should do the trick! Alternatively Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model. Save it as a COLLADA File (*.dae). Click on the Options button and make sure that you have checked "Export Texture Maps". Next, navigate to the exported file location. You will find a folder there containing all your textures. C4D (any version will do - including trial one) When you import the .skp file into C4D, it will automatically generate a new folder with textures right next to your original .skp file! 3ds Max When importing the .skp file into 3ds Max, the texture files are saved in ..\3dsMax scene\assets\images. You can find them there and if you also want to export an fbx file with embed media option selected (in export dialog window), it will generate a folder of textures right together with the .fbx file! Rhinoceros 3D Import your .skp file into Rhinoceros 3D. Next, open material editor and navigate through it to find materials with textures applied. When you click on their names in the Textures section (you will know when to do this - there will be three little dots waiting to get clicked), it should give you a path to .AppDataLocalTemp/embedded_files folder, where your precious textures await! Just copy and paste them into any folder you want.
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