Library PASTEL child Mole houses the world  3D model

Library PASTEL child Mole houses the world 3D model

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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 13, then converted to various formats. Native format is .skp, with a 3dsmax scene based on 2016 version rendered using Vray 3.00 in Catalog 2014 Classic style. The elegant bookcase displays all treasures of your children: storybooks, stuffed animals, dolls, each finding its place on the four shelves. Painted taupe, this cabinet blends with other furniture easily in a child's room. Discover another style in Ocean Beach Cabin, perfect for kids' libraries. Dimensions (in cm): H 145 x W 75 x D 38; Weight: 25 kg Referencing item 135244, priced €247.50; polygon count: 301 Textured versions of this model are located within the .skp file To extract these textures, follow one or more steps outlined below: With Sketchup (free version): Export an image in any desired format from File > Export > 2D Graphic. Another way to do this involves exporting a 3D Model as a COLLADA File (.dae) from File > Export. Under options, select Export Texture Maps and access the folder with textures at export location. C4D users can simply import the .skp file for automatic texture generation within a separate folder adjacent to the original file. Importing .skp files in 3ds Max causes stored textures to be found in .../3dsMaxScene/Assets/Images directory. To save fbx files with embedded media enabled, textures are generated automatically alongside the exported model in its own dedicated folder. Rhinoceros users: after importing the .skp file and entering material editor mode by navigating through Panels > Material Editor, click on any texture-containing material within Textures panel, select its name and hit the three-dot button to find all textures. Located within ..AppData/Local/Temperature/embedded_files directory. Copy/paste the images freely as needed to alternative folders.

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