Mexican Fred 3D model

Mexican Fred 3D model

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This 3D model was originally built with Sketchup 8 before being converted into various other formats. The native format is .skp, while 3dsmax scene uses 3ds Max 2016 version rendered using Vray 3.00 at a Mexican restaurant called Fred JLP. There are 185615 polygons used in this model. All the textures for this 3D model can be found within the .skp file. To extract the textures from a .skp file is easy, as long as you have one of the following software installed: Sketchup (free) You can easily export the image as your choice of 2d graphic under File -> Export -> 2D Graphic drop down option. Alternatively: Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model and select a COLLADA file (.dae) from the drop down menu. Check the options box to make sure that 'Export Texture Maps' is enabled. Locate the exported file and you should see a folder with the name of your exported file inside it, this will contain all the textures. C4D Importing .skp into C4D automatically creates a texture folder next to your original file, giving easy access to these important visual elements. 3ds Max When importing your 3D model in Sketchup format, it saves textures at '...\AppDataLocalTemp\embedded_files' and they can be moved elsewhere if required. Alternatively, when exporting a fbx with embedded media selected within the dialog box for exporting your 3D model, it automatically creates another folder of all your textures alongside the fbx file you are working on. Rhinceros By importing .skp file to Rhinoceros and clicking Panels -> Material Editor; and from there selecting any material with texture attached to it and then click in Texture name inside 'Textures' section. A new small dialog window opens, showing the path of the files you requested to open for extracting the necessary textures that are stored in a specific folder named as '\embedded_files'. Copy and paste those texture folders anywhere that suits your project.

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