
Dressing JAVA houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created using Sketchup 8, then converted to various formats, including all popular ones. Native format is .skp. The scene in 3ds Max 2016 version has been rendered with Vray 3.00 CATALOGUE 2015 Ref. 146314 Dimensions: H 200 cm x W 110 cm x PR 55 cm Weight: 111.40 Kg Its dark wood dressing gives a warm touch to your room. Storage-wise, this mango dressing features a wardrobe area with bar and side, including four shelves and two drawers at the bottom. The deco detail of magnetic closures offers convenience. Our recommendation is to add fabric baskets for storage compartmentalization. Also discover the PLANTEUR dressing in the same style, Ref: 146314, Price: € 1,099.00 Textures are available in the .skp file. To extract textures from a .skp file, you have several options: Sketchup users can export an image as their preferred 2D file under File/Export/2d Graphic, and then choose to export texture maps as part of the COLLADA File (*.dae). Alternatively, users with Sketchup installed can use File -> Export -> 3D Model to export the COLLADA File, ensuring that "Export Texture Maps" is checked in the options. The exported file will include a folder with all textures. C4D users who install and launch their trial version have automatic access to .skp files, which immediately generates a folder containing textures next to the original .skp file when it is imported. For those with 3ds Max, importing the .skp file saves texture files in the 3dsMax scene assets images directory. Users can also export fbx files using the embed media option, generating a separate folder of textures along with the fbx file.
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