
Manufacture buffet houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally designed with Sketchup 8 software and subsequently converted into numerous other 3D formats. The native file format is .skp, while 3ds Max scene renders using Vray 3.00. To create a stunning loft-inspired decor worthy of a cutting-edge industrial design concept, Manufacture a solid wood buffet with precision-crafted drawers perfect for an urban style that accentuates raw lines. This exquisite buffet hutch made from high-quality mango wood and expertly aged finishes becomes the cornerstone element in any room, giving personality to your home. To further emphasize the "manufacture" effect, pair the solid wood buffet with a sleek rectangular coffee table. This product belongs to the Crude range, characterized by an unexpected style that defies conventional aesthetics and urban appeal... The solid mango trays are simple yet elegant, while the structures and drawers feature aged metal; a harmonious blend of styles ideal for creating a cozy loft atmosphere! Weathered metal handles along with handwritten notes and stencil drawings accentuate the influence "factory" on this collection. Dimensions (cm): 97 cm high x 150 cm long x 40 cm deep Reference Number: 115697 Price: €690 Polygons: 1634 Textures can be extracted from the .skp file in the following manner: If you have any of these software packages, it's quite easy to extract textures. Please follow these instructions: Sketchup (Free) To export images as your choice of 2D files, go to File -> Export -> 2D Graphic - and drop down the options menu. Alternatively, Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model and export it as a COLLADA File (*.dae) file. In the exported file location, you should see a folder with all of the textures. C4D (A trial version will suffice) Importing .skp files to C4D automatically generates a folder with textures next to the .skp file. 3ds Max When importing a .skp file into 3ds Max, it stores texture files in ..\3dsMax\scene\assets\images. You can also export an fbx file with embed media selected (in the export dialog window), which will generate a folder of textures along with the fbx file. Rhinoceros 3D (A trial version will be sufficient) Import .skp files into Rhinoceros 3D and open material editor. Select any material that has texture on, click on the texture name (in Textures section), then click on the three dot button to access all textures. You should see them in the ..AppData\Local\Temp/embedded_files directory. Feel free to copy and paste these textures into a folder of your choice!
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