
headboard cover child 90cm DREAM houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created using Sketchup 13 before being converted to every other 3D format possible. The native format is .skp while 3ds Max scenes use 2016 version, rendered with Vray 3.00 and are catalogued under the year 2014. Fun and colorful, this headboard cover takes a fun spin on the English flag by incorporating a neon pink twist. Perfect for changing decor in just an instant, this gray cotton cover fits snugly over the 90cm Dream headboard. This bed decoration is a delight for fans of British-inspired decor. Fans may also be interested to learn that this design shares its collection with a blue Union Jack cover specifically designed for kids, available in 90cm size as well. The dimensions for this design measure (cm): H 122 x W 92 x D 7 while weighing in at an easy-to-lift 0.56 Kg. Ref: 137009 - You can purchase this design for ⬠49.00 - Total polygon count: 62. Textures can be accessed through the .skp file - follow these simple steps to get started! If you happen to have any of the following software, you'll find it's incredibly easy. Just follow along with these guidelines provided below: Sketchup (Totally free!) Export your chosen image as a standard 2D file using File > Export > 2d Graphic under drop-down options. Alternatively, follow these additional steps: File -> Export -> 3D Model. Now export this model as a COLLADA File (* .dae) file and click on Options - make sure that the check box is selected to include Export Texture Maps. Once complete, head over to the exported location - you'll find all the textures contained within a folder matching the name of your exported file. C4D (Trial versions available) Importing this .skp file into C4D automatically generates a new folder with all the necessary textures conveniently stored right next to it! 3ds Max Importing this 3D model format into 3ds Max stores its texture files within a folder named "image". This way, they are neatly located under ..\3dsMax scene/assets. As an additional option, when exporting your file as an fbx with embed media option selected (just head over to the export dialog window), it automatically generates another folder with all of the textures together! Rhinoceros 3D (Trial versions available) Import .skp format into Rhinoceros 3D. Head on over to Material editor, Panels > Material editor - here you can select any material containing a texture. Next up click on that specific texture in Textures section and follow the button next to it until it prompts an options window for the textures; find these files saved within ..AppData/LocalTemp/embedded_files. Feel free to simply copy/paste them into your preferred location as desired!
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