
Library white child PASTEL houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally designed with Sketchup 13 and then transformed into every other 3D format imaginable. The native format is .skp, and a 3ds Max scene rendered using Vray 3.00 was saved in Catalog 2014 Classic style. This sleek bookcase showcases all your child's precious treasures with ease. Favorite storybooks, stuffed animals, and dolls can find their perfect home on four sturdy shelves. A fresh white paint job ensures this cabinet will blend seamlessly into any room's furniture lineup. Explore another great option for a kid's library - the Ocean Beach Cabin style. Size (cm): H 145 x W 75 x D 38 Weight: 36 kg Ref: 135267 Price â¬247.50 Polygons: 301 All textures can be found within the .skp file. If you're working with any of the following software, extracting these textures becomes child's play. Simply follow the instructions below: Sketchup (Free) First, go to File and then choose Export. From the dropdown option under 2D Graphic, export your image in your preferred format. Easy peasy! Alternatively, Navigate to File -> Export -> 3D Model. Select the COLLADA file format (.dae). Ensure that Export Texture Maps is checked under Options. Save this file and find it where you exported it to - a folder with all the textures should be right there next to the .dae file. C4D (Trial version enough) Importing your .skp file into C4D creates an auto-generated folder containing all texture maps directly alongside the imported .skp file. It's that simple! 3ds Max When importing your .skp model into 3ds Max, all textures are stored within a specific directory, namely: ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages. You can also choose to export it as an FBX file with embed media option selected (within the export dialog box), which will then generate a folder of textures together with the exported .fbx model. How neat! Rhinoceros 3D (Trial version enough) Simply import your .skp into Rhinoceros 3D, then navigate to Panels and choose Material Editor. Select any material that has texture applied and click on its name within the Textures section. A window should appear with all the textures - find them stored in ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files directory. Just copy-paste these wonderful textures anywhere you desire!
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