
glazed buffet COPERNICUS houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally designed with Sketchup 8 before being converted to other 3D formats. The native format is .skp, while a 3ds Max scene uses version 2016, rendered using Vray 3.00. CATALOGUE 2015 Reference: 146781 Dimensions (cm): H 80 x W 130 x P 43 Weight: 52 kg Vitre tops out the upper part of this three-door buffet, offering ample storage space for your dinnerware. The wooden tray mango is slightly bleached white with metal details adding an authentic touch to your living room decor. A distinctive detail in the decorative style are latch closures and visible rivets reinforcing its industrial vibe. We suggest showcasing beautiful items on the tray - consider pairing it with two photo frames for a bountiful feel. Check out our blue-glazed metal buffet, Bloom (reference 146781), priced at ⬠599.90 for similar charm. Textures are readily available within the .skp file. To extract these textures from the .skp file: 1. If you have Sketchup installed: a. Simply export an image as your preferred 2D file format via File/Export/2d Graphic option. b. Alternatively, go to File -> Export -> 3d Model, save it as a COLLADA file (*).dae), ensuring that Export Texture Maps is checked under the options tab. c. You should now find a folder in the exported location containing all of your textures. 2. If you have C4D available (a trial version will suffice): Upon importing .skp into C4D, it will automatically generate a folder filled with textures next to the .skp file for easy access. 3. If you're using 3ds Max: When importing .skp into 3ds Max, your texture files can be found within the ..\3dsMax\sceneassetsimages directory. Alternatively, export an fbx file with the embed media option selected; this will create a new folder containing all your textures, accompanying the exported file. 4. For users of Rhinoceros 3D: Upon importing .skp into Rhinoceros 3D, navigate to the Material Editor and open it up via Panels -> Material editor. Then select any material featuring a texture - click on its name in Textures, followed by the three dot button to reveal your embedded textures located within ..\AppDataLocalTemp/embedded_files.
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