Mirror Stockholm houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was initially designed using SketchUp 13 before being converted into various 3D formats, with its native file format being .skp. The accompanying 3DS Max scene utilizes a 3DS Max 2016 version and was rendered through Vray 3.00. If you're interested, the mirror is reminiscent of Nordic design in white lacquer and can be found in Stockholm. It's perfect for an entry or contemporary room due to its simplicity in shape and size (76 x 76 x 6 cm) which weighs only 10 kg. This mirror retails for €89.00, with a polygon count of 11. Textures can be found within the .skp file. To extract textures from the .skp file, you have a few options. If you possess SketchUp (free), simply export the image in your preferred 2D format under File > Export > 2D Graphic - drop-down menu. Alternatively, you can go to File > Export > 3D Model, export as COLLADA file (*.dae) and ensure that 'Export Texture Maps' is checked. The textures will be in a folder with the exported file name within the directory. If you have C4D (trial version sufficient), importing the .skp file automatically generates a folder containing all textures next to it. For 3DS Max, imported .skp files store texture files in ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages. You can also export an FBX file with embedded media option selected for easy extraction of textures. Lastly, Rhinoceros 3D (trial version sufficient) allows you to import the .skp file and open the material editor (Panels > Material Editor). Select any material with a texture and click on the three-dot button next to the texture name in the Textures section. The textures will be in the ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files directory. Remember, you can copy and paste these textures to any folder of your choice.
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