
LOTUS Library houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally designed with Sketchup 8 and then converted into every other 3D format available. The native format is .skp, but 3dsmax scenes can be saved in 3ds Max 2016 version and rendered with Vray 3.00 Reference Number: 146 736 Dimensions (cm): H 198 x W 133 x PR 40 Weight: 80 Kg The recycled wooden library comes in various arrangements, boasting a top section with 9 boxes and 8 drawers on the lower part. Constructed from wood recycling materials, this unique library has a distinct, raw look. Decorative details make each piece special, and owners will love storing valuables in the many small drawers. For those interested in another style of wooden library, check out the BALTIC model as well. Ref: 146736, Price: $1299.00 Polygons: 882 Textures are included with the .skp file for users to import and use in their preferred software. Users who own Sketchup (a free application) can extract textures easily by following these simple steps: Export the image as a 2D file under File/Export/2d Graphic in the dropdown menu, selecting any preferred file format. Alternatively: File -> Export -> 3D Model, export it as a COLLADA File (.dae) file. Click on the Options button and ensure that Export Texture Maps is selected. Locate the exported file location. Within this directory, there should be a folder containing all textures. The exported file name will serve as the naming convention for the texture folder. If you have access to Cinema 4D (trial version), importing the .skp model will automatically generate a new folder containing the necessary textures adjacent to the .skp file. Those using Autodesk's 3ds Max can achieve this in two steps: Firstly, when importing the .skp model into 3ds Max, the software will save all texture files to the "scene/assets/images" directory. Users can locate these in the specified path. Additionally, you can export an FBX file from 3ds Max and check off the 'Embed media' option during the process of exportation. This allows a new folder of textures to be automatically generated together with the FBX model. Rhino's Material Editor offers users yet another approach: In Rhinoceros 3D, locate and open the Material Editor through the Panel menu. Upon opening, you will see all textures listed. Clicking on the Texture Name and the three-dot option, then selecting 'Explore', leads you to find the folder storing embedded files in C: \ Users\ username\AppData\ Local \ Temp. You can transfer or copy these images to any preferred folder location using simple drag-and-drop methods or Copy-and-Paste techniques
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