
metal mirror houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was initially designed with Sketchup 13 before being converted to different 3D formats. It's in .skp format, while its scene is compatible with 3ds Max 2016, which was rendered using Vray 3.00. The design of the Cargo cheval mirror is inspired by industrial elements, featuring a metal rivet-framed look and a rugged appearance that brings character to any bedroom decor. It's also available as a wall version and measures H 165 x W 46 x D 3 cm, weighing 14.10 kg. The price is €99 and it has 344 polygons. Textures can be found within the .skp file. To extract textures from a .skp file, you can use Sketchup (free), C4D (trial version sufficient), 3ds Max, or Rhinoceros 3D (trial version also enough). In Sketchup, export the image as your preferred 2D format under File/Export/2d Graphic. Alternatively, you can go to File -> Export -> 3D Model, export it as a COLLADA file (*.dae) with 'Export Texture Maps' checked, and locate the textures in the exported file directory. If using C4D, importing the .skp file automatically generates a folder containing the textures. In 3ds Max, imported .skp files store texture files in ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages. You can also export an fbx file with embedded media to generate a folder of textures together with the fbx file. Lastly, in Rhinoceros 3D, open the material editor, select any material with a texture, click on the texture name, and choose the three-dot button to access all the textures located in ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files. Feel free to copy and paste these textures to your preferred folder.
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