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LIGHT BLUE KONRAD houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally designed with Sketchup 13 and later converted into multiple 3D formats. The native format is .skp, while a 3dsmax scene utilizes 3ds Max 2016, rendering images using Vray 3.00. Referring to model reference number 146379, it measures 81cm in height, 19cm in width, and 61cm in projection size, with a weight of approximately 3 kilograms. This KONRAD lamp, featuring a pastel blue finish, adds a pop of color when placed on a desk. The industrial design's influence is seen in the adjustable arm, allowing users to precisely direct the light source. A retro look is achieved by incorporating a soft blue tone in the lamp's design. For a cohesive appearance in your home, suggest adding accent colors through candles, cushions, or throw blankets with similar hues. If you're looking for a more subdued model, consider our KONRAD black desk lamp. Pricing information: €49.99. With 3999 polygons used, textures can be found within the .skp file itself. If you possess certain software, extracting these textures is relatively straightforward: Sketchup (completely free): You can simply export the image in your chosen 2D format by selecting File/Export/2D Graphic - and choosing the preferred drop-down option. Alternatively, proceed to: File -> Export -> 3D Model Then, choose COLLADA file (*.dae) as your export type. Press Options and make sure that Export Texture Maps is enabled. Find the exported file location. Within this directory should be a folder containing all texture files for that specific export file. C4D (the trial version is more than sufficient): Upon importing .skp into C4D, it generates a new folder automatically storing textures adjacent to the .skp file itself. 3ds Max: Once the .skp model has been imported to 3ds Max, all associated texture files are stored in ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages. Alternatively, by choosing an embed media option when exporting the fbx file, a separate folder of textures should appear alongside the exported fbx file. Rhinoceros 3D (again, only a trial version is needed): Simply import .skp to Rhinoceros 3D, and then access Material editor (by selecting Panels -> Material editor). Any material that possesses a texture can be selected, then you simply need to click on the name of the texture in the Textures section - clicking three dot button thereafter allows all associated textures to appear in the ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files directory. It's completely fine to copy and paste these extracted textures to any desired location at your leisure.
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