fireside TOBAGO ivory houses of the world 3D model

fireside TOBAGO ivory houses of the world 3D model

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This 3D model was originally designed using Sketchup 8 and then successfully converted to every other 3D format. Its native file type is .skp, while the 3ds Max scene utilizes 3ds Max 2016 version and Vray 3.00 for rendering, as indicated by reference number 147143. Dimensions are: H 80 x W 67 x PR 105 cm with a weight of 10 kg. It can comfortably fit into an armless side chair area near your outdoor sofa in the garden. Decorative detail highlights its ivory color, which is both chic and modern. Combining it with the brightly colored cushion fireside deco creates an ideal spot to add some excitement to your decor. This particular item comes from a collection twice discovered in the same design fabric sunbathing, named TOBAGO, under reference number 147143. The price for this stylish piece is €369.90. The number of polygons used in its construction is 8. All textures can be found in the .skp file, and users may access them easily using their preferred software applications as outlined below. If you already have any of these programs, it becomes a simple process to extract the textures from your .skp file. Please follow the provided instructions for each: Sketchup (Free). Users can directly export the image in your chosen 2D file type through the menu option File/Export/2d Graphic, found in the dropdown list. Alternatively: For those with Sketchup: Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model. Then select COLLADA File (*.dae) as the format. Make sure to click on the Options button and ensure that Export Texture Maps is checked before exporting. Locate the exported file and you will find a folder containing all of your textures in its name. If using C4D: The .skp import automatically generates a folder next to the original file containing the required textures for this design. For users of 3ds Max: Once you've imported the .skp model into your scene, browse to ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages. There you can find all the necessary texture files or you can also choose to export fbx file with the embed media option selected. The former choice results in textures stored in a newly generated folder next to your fbx file. Those familiar with Rhinoceros 3D should note that after importing the .skp model into your Rhinoceros session, you simply need to navigate to Open material editor under Panels -> Material editor and click on any of the materials featuring textures. After selecting this option you can see a three dot button near the Texture section, allowing users to access their entire texture list within that particular window's directory, ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files

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