Globe Pinkplanet houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally built using Sketchup 13 and later transformed into various other 3D formats. The native file format is .skp, while the 3ds Max scene uses 3ds Max 2016 with Vray 3.00 rendering engine, part of the CATALOGUE 2014 suite. Your young adventurers crave excitement? Offer them this vibrant red and green globe to explore and experience amazing stories together! Playful and colorful, the globe is attached to a sturdy green metal base. With its bold hues, decorative item will add a pop of fun to any desk or dresser. Discover also the red globe School version! Size: H 33 x W 23 x D 20 (in cm). Weight: 0.60 Kg. Order ref.: 142837, price: € 22.99. The model consists of 2607 polygons. To access the textures, please refer to the .skp file. Have you got any of these software tools installed? Extracting textures is quite easy from there! Follow these simple guidelines: Sketchup (free): Export an image in your chosen format via File -> Export -> 2D Graphic. Choose the option and export! Another way: Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model, then save as COLLADA file (*.dae). Select Options and make sure that Export Texture Maps is marked. Navigate to the exported location - you should find a folder with all textures. C4D (trial version works too): Import .skp into C4D and automatically generates a folder with textures alongside the .skp file. 3ds Max: When .skp file is imported into 3ds Max, it stores texture files in the scene's image folder (.3dsMaxsceneassetsimages). Alternatively, export an fbx file with embed media selected to generate a separate texture folder. Rhinoceros 3D (trial version will do): Import .skp file, open material editor and click on any material with a texture. Click on the three dot button - all textures should now appear in ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files directory. You can copy and paste the files to any location of your choice.
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