
Dressing child CIRCUIT gray houses of the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 14, then converted into various formats, including its native .skp format for use with 3ds Max scenes that have been updated to 2016 version. Native render was performed using Vray 3.00 within Catalogue 2014 software. Functional and versatile, this children's closet in gray showcases an assortment of essential storage compartments for toddlers. The cabinet is mounted on rollers, providing effortless movement around the room, and features two doors with one dedicated wardrobe area complete with a fixed shelf, while another side has four stable shelves suitable for a seamstress or crafter. Inspired by contemporary industrial design principles, this child storage unit is composed entirely of wood panels protected by painted metal finishes. Size specifications: H 190 x W 85 x D 50 Gross weight: 80 kg Item reference number: 135732 Purchase price: €294.50 Total polygons used in rendering the 3D model: 473 Texture information: Each .skp file contains embedded image textures. Here are the simple steps for extracting them from these files: First, identify if you have one of the software programs listed below, all capable of exporting images from 3d model formats like skp. Using Sketchup is straightforward: Simply go to File and choose Export under the Graphics category, followed by selecting 2D graphic - drop-down option as desired format type. Or, using this other approach: 1. Open your .skp file and navigate to the export section by pressing Ctrl+E. 2. Ensure that you select “Collada (dae)” under export dialog box before choosing next button after setting location where all files exported. 3. Locate folder at set export location named same as dae file exported earlier containing entire texture data within subfolder named similar way but without dae extension; go into that specific folder directory path shown now available once complete operation finished successfully saving contents. Using Cinema 4D: 1 Import .skp file directly, enabling Trial or Full license whichever is currently held at current date. 2 Upon import completing entire process which could vary according to version complexity involved within model itself imported then click right button while selecting appropriate command options appear related opening Material Browser displaying materials textures assigned including embedded ones inside original 3d object being processed initially viewed prior this stage done successfully following completion action finishing exporting required info successfully once complete steps reached appropriately documented clearly noted before sharing final part towards accomplishing current shared instruction guideline. Using Autodesk's own product suite namely Max or other rendering engines listed down below; similar extraction methods applied but using appropriate version numbers supported respective software: a). If using max scene asset folder, browse to specific assets>images directory after successful import of the SKP file into a 3D Max scene. Locate images directly underneath where all textures can be accessed through navigation paths. b) Similarly when opting to use embedded media option selecting fbx during exporting dialog prompts user system upon opening resulting files; similar path follows extracting embedded maps as described previously found in previous response shared already. Other possible applications like Rhinoceros also hold the ability extracting embedded image assets associated SKP models once imported via trial version allowed. Go Materials panel > Panels tab> select one material currently having applied texture map attached underneath; Click icon on Texture Name column located upper-right, selecting any specific embedded maps viewed displayed clearly labeled in a hierarchical folder within “Textures Section,” double clicking directly open destination showing entire set textures including temporary folder embedded_files existing initially when material assigned previously loaded up inside scene. Once all relevant steps are followed properly extract all required assets saving effort needed during whole operation
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