
Headboard 140 BALTIC houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 software and then successfully converted into every other essential 3D format possible. The native format is .skp, and 3dsmax scene is set up for compatibility in 3ds Max 2016 version, utilizing Vray 3.00 rendering power to create the CATALOGUE 2015 design. Reference number: 147267 Dimensions: H 95 x L 205 x PR 26 Weight: 40 Kg Our skilled designers crafted this modern headboard with an attractive wood look that adds a touch of sophistication to any room. Smartly designed, it features 2 built-in bedside tables with storage drawers for added functionality. This versatile headboard can be mounted behind the bed or hung securely on the wall, adding a decorative element to the space. The decorative finish has a slightly faded and bleached appearance, enhancing its beauty. Our expert advice: it's perfect for lounging back in comfort while reading a book or enjoying leisure activities. For an extra stylish look, check out our headboard 140 designed with exceptional quality craftsmanship at MANUFACTURE Ref: 147267 Price: €349.90 Polygons: 13670 Textures can be found inside the .skp file If you have access to any of the following software, it's easy as can be to extract textures from the .skp file Follow these simple steps for a smooth extraction process using your chosen software Sketchup (Free) Simply export the image in your preferred 2D file format by selecting File/Export/2d Graphic from the dropdown option Another approach is this: Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model. Choose COLLADA File (*.dae) as the file type. Click on the Options button and ensure that Export Texture Maps is enabled. Locate the exported file folder, which contains all of the textures in it C4D (Trial version available) When you import the .skp file to C4D, a folder with textures automatically gets generated next to the .skp file 3ds Max Upon importing the .skp file into 3ds Max, it stores texture files within the ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages directory You can also export fbx file with embed media option selected in the export dialog window This automatically creates a folder of textures along with the fbx file Rhinoceros 3D (Trial version available) Import the .skp file into Rhinoceros 3D and then open up the material editor Open material editor by selecting Panels->Material editor Pick any material that features texture on it Click on the texture name in the Textures section, followed by clicking the three-dot button You should now be able to see all the textures inside it Should be found in ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files directory Copy and paste the textures into any folder of your choice
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