
Haute Couture The base houses the world Rf 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 and then converted to every other 3D format out there. The native file type is .skp, but 3ds Max scenes are saved in 2016 version, rendered with Vray 3.00. This 3D collection features large plates of haute couture designs in white, gray, and a variety of patterns. Specifications: Polygons - 579, Price â â¬12.90. You can find all the textures right inside the .skp file. How do you extract these textures from a .skp file? Well, it's quite simple if you have any of the following software on hand and just follow these guidelines. If you've got Sketchup (free to use), it's easy peasy. Here's how: just export your chosen 2D file under File/Export/2d Graphic - that dropdown option. Another way to do it is this: go to File -> Export -> 3D Model, and export it as a COLLADA File (*.dae) file. When you click on the Options button, make sure Export Texture Maps is checked. Now go to where the exported file is located, and in the directory there should be a folder with the exported file name containing all of the textures. Or if you have C4D (a trial version will do), here's what happens: when you import the .skp file into C4D, it automatically generates a folder with textures right next to the .skp file. Then there's 3ds Max. When the .skp file is imported into 3ds Max, all of the texture files get stored in the ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages directory. Alternatively, you can export an fbx file with embed media option selected (in the export dialog window), and it will automatically generate a folder containing the textures right along with the fbx file. Lastly, if you've got Rhinoceros 3D (a trial version will work just fine too), here's what to do: import your .skp file into Rhinoceros 3D, then open up the material editor (found in Panels->Material editor). Now select any material that has a texture on it. Click on the texture name in the Textures section, and click on those three little dots. And there they are - all of your textures should be stored right inside ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files directory. Just copy and paste them into any folder you like - no problem!
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