
Jarre IMPERIAL green houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally crafted with Sketchup 8 before being converted into various other formats. Native format is .skp while 3ds Max scene uses 3ds Max 2016 version, rendered using Vray 3.00 Bring vibrant life to your interior by placing a green planter in a corner. This Imperial ceramic jar boasts an understated design and captivating color pattern that adds warmth to any home setting. Feel free to have fun and mix the colors with the blue pot cache. This product belongs to the Folk collection, which evokes the distant horizons of exotic lands and aromatic scents, transporting you to a world of authentic beauty. Deep red garnet, plum, aniseed green, duck blue ... rich colors warm this intense and cozy decor. Luxurious touches are added by wool and fur while delicate pompons, medals, and other flowery motifs adorn the home fabrics in bright colors. Dimensions: Height 59 cm x Width 26 cm Weight: 8 kg www.maisonsdumonde.com/FR/fr/produits/fiche/jarre-imperiale-verte-116171.htm Ref: 116171 Price: 59 Euros Polygons: 1978 The .skp file contains the textures for this model. Extracting the textures is easy if you have the following software installed: Sketchup (Free) To export textures in your choice of 2D format, go to File/Export/2d Graphic and follow the prompts under drop down options. Alternatively, Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model and select the .dae file option; make sure 'export Texture Maps' is checked before exporting. The exported file will include a folder with all of the textures within it. C4D (Trial version sufficient) Importing the .skp file directly into C4D generates a separate folder containing the texture maps, found right next to the .skp file. 3ds Max To import .skp into 3ds Max, look for the .sceneassetsimages directory which stores the textures within it. Additionally, export your fbx file with embed media selected (in the export dialog box) to create a new folder of textures along with your fbx file. Rhinoceros 3D (Trial version sufficient) Importing .skp into Rhinoceros 3D then accessing the material editor under Panels->Material Editor will help locate the textures, which can be found in ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files directory after opening it by clicking on the texture name and button.
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