
Deco Statue QIN SHI houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 13 before being converted into other 3D formats. Its native format is .skp, while a 3ds Max scene is in version 2016 of that software, rendered using Vray 3.00 reference 146486. Dimensions are 62 cm in height by 31 cm in width by 33 cm in projection, and the model weighs 7 kg. The deco statue of warrior Xian brings an exotic touch to your garden when placed among other items. The realistic deco detail is a key part of this weathered black statue, reminiscent of a Museum of Oriental Art piece. Bringing a zen touch to your home involves placing this statue in either your living room or your driveway. If you're looking for another exterior deco option like the statuettes, you might be interested in decorative rooster HENRI in a completely different style. The price for reference 146486 is 99.99 euros, and this model contains 1080 polygons. You can find textures associated with this model in its .skp file by following these guidelines to extract them: Using Sketchup (which offers a free option): * Export the image as your chosen type of two-dimensional file from File -> Export -> 2D Graphic. * Alternatively, you could follow this additional procedure: * Open File -> Export -> 3D Model, and choose to export the file in COLLADA format. Click on the Options button, ensuring that "Export Texture Maps" is selected. Now locate the exported folder which contains all of these textures. In addition, we also outline other methods you can use to extract them: Using C4D (even just its trial version): * Upon importing .skp file to C4D, automatically a new folder is created with next to it the images in that format. 3ds Max: When the model's data (.skp) gets transferred to 3ds Max, then it automatically keeps those image files into a specific folder path named ..3dsMax/scene/assets/images. Moreover, by selecting export dialog options and ensuring "Embed Media" option is selected it automatically generates the required folder. You can also use that information by copying it there to some other directory of your choice. Finally using Rhinoceros 3D (even just a trial version): * Upon importing data file to that software, first step you would take opening "Material Editor". * Now browse all items having any images within the text. You can get view names which are being rendered next. * On selecting each item you want, go click it & you could select option called "open in a browser." * In case if they were generated in temporary files area of that app (..AppData/Local/Temp/embedded_files/) ,you may browse through those paths & then finally move all of these textures there for storage in desired location. As soon as the images are transferred to that specified folder path they can be utilized anywhere else and you are absolutely free to paste the files wherever needed.
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