Dressing 3P BLOOM houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 software and then converted to various other 3D formats. Its native format is .skp, and a 3ds Max scene in version 2016 utilizes Vray 3.00 rendering capabilities, which were showcased at CATALOGUE 2015. Ref: 147240 Dimensions: H 194 x W 90 x PR 51, weighing just 0.10 Kg Inspired by the nostalgic charm of changing rooms from years past, this sleek white metal dressing unit easily integrates into any room space. With its three convenient doors and ample storage compartments, users will appreciate this well-designed product. A striking decorative feature are the small hand-painted stars adorning each door, infusing a sense of playfulness and imagination. Viewers will also love: revisiting classic styles with fresh creativity. To discover more similar items, please see the LOFT dressing in the same style, Ref: 147240 Price: $599.90 You can locate textures by searching within the .skp file. Users with software such as Sketchup (free to download), C4D (with trial version or above), 3ds Max, and Rhinoceros 3D can easily access these textures. To export them, follow the provided guidelines below. For Sketchup users: You can simply select your preferred 2D file format under the File/Export menu in order to save a texture map. Another method for obtaining textures involves importing a .skp file as a COLLADA file (dae). Under Options make sure you tick export Texture Maps, and once exported navigate to its folder, where you'll find all your stored textures. If using C4D: Upon opening a .skp model within the application an automatically created folder containing your desired images will become visible. For those utilizing 3ds Max software: You can easily locate embedded texture files in the sceneassetsimages subfolder of 3dsMax. As well as this method you have the choice to export fbx with embed media activated so textures also store next to the file exported.
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