
MARLON LAMP houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally designed using SketchUp 13 software before being converted to various 3D file formats. It's in .skp format, and when opened with 3ds Max 2016 (rendered via Vray 3.0 Catalog 2014), it reveals a retro-style floor lamp from the '70s. The lampshade is made of orange PVC, while the base features metal with chrome finishing. Measuring 160 cm in height and 50 cm in width and depth, this lamp weighs just 100 grams. It's priced at €89.90 and has 1,086 polygons. Textures can be found within the .skp file. To extract textures from a .skp file, you can use software such as SketchUp (free), Cinema 4D (trial version sufficient), 3ds Max, or Rhinoceros 3D (trial version sufficient). The process varies slightly based on the software used. For example, in SketchUp, simply export an image of your choice from File/Export/2D Graphic - drop-down option. Alternatively, you can export as a COLLADA file in SketchUp, check 'Export Texture Maps' under options, and locate the textures within the exported file directory. In C4D, imported .skp files automatically generate a folder containing textures. When importing a .skp file to 3ds Max, textures are stored in ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages. Rhinoceros 3D allows you to access textures via the Material Editor and locate them in the ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files directory. Feel free to copy and relocate these textures as needed.
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