Earthenware tiles French Handmade Tiles Tiles Marais 3D model

Earthenware tiles French Handmade Tiles Tiles Marais 3D model

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This 3D model was originally built using Sketchup 13 before being converted into every other type of 3D format imaginable. Native file type is .skp 3dsmax scene file format is 3ds Max 2016, with renderings made using Vray 3.00. These particular tiles are manufactured in France by artisans skilled in the production of zellige glazed tileware, a true marvel of handcrafted beauty. A biscuit-type dough, beveled red with precise dimensions measuring 11x11 inches and a thickness of just 0.9cm, is carefully shaped to a perfectly symmetrical hand-carved design upon which colorful enamels chosen from 1 to 8 are meticulously applied in various layers to achieve an average intensity color palette. To create these resilient stoves, the tiles must first be fired at temperatures ranging between 800 degrees and 1000 so that glazes perfectly bond with the biscuit to form a long-lasting union. Tiles such as these make for fantastic kitchen splashbacks, perfect for enhancing any bathroom wall or shower floor, all thanks to their durability. If you can come up with original ideas, go ahead - this is the ultimate place where creativity comes alive! A most interesting aspect of this tile series lies in its specific wedge design feature that reduces the size of joints to approximately 1 to 3 mm on average, thus bringing out a highly unique and visually appealing aesthetic through handcrafted perfection. Textures can be accessed by checking inside your .skp file directory, making them ready for further modification or rendering purposes at your convenience. Now, if you want to learn how to pull out textures from the .skp file of this amazing tile model: Well, it's quite straightforward, provided you have access to a certain type of software on hand. Here are a few programs with detailed guides as follows: For users having Sketchup, just go ahead and choose export image as per your preference using File > Export > 2d Graphic drop-down menu - pretty self-explanatory! You can also export in a more elaborate format by going to file->export -> 3D Model - simply select the exported .dae file that gets saved to disk; now check options tab on your export preferences page, make sure 'Export Texture Maps' box has tick. The newly-created textures directory holding all exported images will then automatically materialize itself upon clicking options. For those operating with C4D (don't worry, you don't need full-pledged subscription for it!), importing .skp file in C4D should resultantly generate the required folder next to where .skp resides on your computer. Last but not least - all you 3ds Max enthusiasts out there, go ahead and simply drag n' drop this skp file onto that magnificent beast of software; automatically, it saves all textures in the scene's .\images folder or, for more complex operations like exporting fbx file using embedded media checkbox enabled under export dialog window (a.k.a "advanced") settings tab: that would lead you to get folder of extracted textures directly next to fbx once exported. Finally, a special note goes out for all Rhino 3D users who happen to be equipped with Trial Version subscription, or whatever - simply drag & drop your .skp file there and open up material editor, browse the sections > right-click upon texture section you're working on: Voila! All your hard-work textures reside inside that temporarily-made-for-the-occasion AppData directory where the embedded file has landed, copy-paste to desired folder anytime now!

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