
Napoleon the dresser houses of the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created using Sketchup 8 software and subsequently converted into other 3D formats. The native format is .skp, with a 3dsmax scene rendered in 3ds Max 2016 utilizing Vray 3.00 rendering technology to achieve the classic XVIII style seen on the Napoleon silver dresser art, which combines materials for an original effect. If its shape reminds us of traditional dressers, its silver finish made from metal sheets will surprise friends who appreciate its uniqueness. A three-drawer dresser named Napoleon can take its place as storage furniture in either a bedroom or living room. Measurements are (cm): H 85 x W 110 x D 45 and it weighs 57 kg. Reference number: 115714, Price: $890. Polygons total: 5281 Textures can be found within the .skp file itself. How do I extract textures from a .skp file? It's quite simple with certain software at your disposal. Follow these easy steps if you have any of these applications: Sketchup (Free) Just export an image in whatever format suits your needs by going to File > Export > 2d Graphic and then selecting the desired output under the dropdown menu. Another way to extract textures from a .skp file involves the following steps: File -> Export -> 3D Model. Export as COLLADA File (*dae) with options to export Texture Maps checked. Then navigate to where you exported the file, in its location should be a folder with your chosen filename containing all texture maps. C4D (Trial version is more than enough) By importing .skp file directly into C4D, it automatically generates a textures folder adjacent to the .skp file. 3ds Max Upon importing a .skp file into 3ds Max, textures are saved to ..3dsMax/scene/assets/images. Additionally, you can export an fbx file with embed media option selected in your export settings which will then create a textures folder alongside it. Rhinoceros 3D (Trial version is also more than enough) When importing the .skp file into Rhinoceros 3D, open material editor found at Panels->Material Editor. Select any material with texture applied. Click on the name of the texture within the Textures section and click on the three dot button that follows. You can now view all textures available which are stored in the ..AppData/Local/Temptemporary/embedded_files directory. Feel free to copy or paste the textures into a folder that suits your needs.
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