PHONE ORANGE PULP houses the world 3D model

PHONE ORANGE PULP houses the world 3D model

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This 3D model was originally developed using Sketchup 8 before being converted into other 3D formats. The native format is .skp, while the 3ds Max scene was created in 2016 with Vray 3.00 for rendering. This vintage phone is completely in sync with the design aesthetic of 1970 and functions fully. Its keyboard embedded within the handset adds an extra layer of interactivity to this unique phone experience. This classic model is a fantastic blend of nostalgic appeal and modern convenience. Measuring at 21cm in height, 9cm in width, and 12cm in depth, it weighs a mere 0.45 kilograms. If you're interested in purchasing this stunning phone, simply search for "Ref # 139379" to get your hands on one today for just €29.90! The polygons making up the phone's exterior come out to a total of 718, while textures can be found directly within the .skp file itself. To extract these fantastic textures and utilize them in your own designs or models, follow along with these easy steps: If you happen to have any of the following software installed on your computer, then extracting the textures is as simple as a few clicks away! Just check out the instructions provided below for your specific program. Sketchup (available for free): Export the desired image as your preferred 2D file format using the File > Export > 2d Graphic dropdown option. Or if you prefer another approach: Simply head on over to File -> Export -> 3D Model. Select COLLADA (.dae) as your export format and make sure that the "Export Texture Maps" checkbox is ticked. Click through to the exported file location, and voila! You'll find a folder containing all of the textures you're after. C4D (even the trial version will work): Importing your .skp model into C4D automatically generates a folder containing all the texture files right next to the .skp file itself! 3ds Max: When importing your .skp model, 3ds Max will save all of the texture files in a folder named "assets > images". You can also choose to export an FBX file with the embed media option enabled - this will create a brand new folder filled with textures alongside your exported model! Rhinoceros 3D (even just a trial version will do): First off, import your .skp file into Rhinoceros 3D. Then, navigate over to the material editor by selecting "Panels > Material Editor". Next up, pick out any material that has a texture on it - when you click on the texture name within the Textures section, three little dots should pop up on your screen! Clicking those three little dots will open up the .embedded_files folder in your temp directory. From there, feel free to copy and paste those textures into any folder of your choice! Note: All measurements and data are approximate values.

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