NAMASUBA trunk houses the world 3D model
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A 3D model initially designed using SketchUp 8 has been converted into various 3D formats, with its original format being .skp. The 3D Max scene is compatible with 3DS Max 2016 and was rendered using Vray 3.00. It features a rustic metal trunk named Namasuba, suitable for decorative storage or as a standalone piece. This trunk's gray box dimensions are 41 cm in height, 89 cm in width, and 38 cm in depth, weighing 17.6 kg. Priced at €159, it fits well into modern settings. The Namasuba trunk comes with a white alternative named Kayunga. The .skp file contains the textures, which can be extracted using software such as SketchUp (free), Cinema 4D (trial version sufficient), or Rhinoceros 3D (trial version sufficient). In SketchUp, export the image as a 2D file under File/Export/2D Graphic - drop-down option. Alternatively, export the 3D model as a COLLADA file in C4D and locate the textures within the exported folder. In 3DS Max, textures are stored in the ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages directory or can be exported with an embedded media option selected during fbx file export. In Rhinoceros 3D, access the material editor, select a material with texture, and click on the three-dot button to locate the textures in the ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files directory. Feel free to copy and paste these textures into any desired folder.
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