Pink Changing Table PASTEL houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 13 and then converted into all other 3D formats seamlessly. The native format is .skp, while a 3dsmax scene exists in 3ds Max 2016 version and has been rendered with Vray 3.00, dated back to 2014. With simple and clean lines that catch the eye, this changing table will effortlessly fit into any baby's room. Equipped with a high-edge changing mat for added safety, this wooden changing table also comes with a lower tray for convenient access to all necessary products needed to change. For ultimate comfort, pair it up with the Pastel pink changing mat. Its size measures at H 95 x W 56 x D 80 in centimeters, and its weight is an impressive 14 kg. You can easily locate this changing table by referring to Ref: 143 445 or simply browsing through its price tag of ⬠99.99. Furthermore, you'll notice that the total number of polygons is a staggering 120. For users looking to extract textures from the .skp file, several software options are available: Sketchup offers an effortless way to export textures by selecting File > Export > 2d Graphic and then choosing your preferred image format. Alternatively, users can opt for the following method: File > Export > 3D Model as a COLLADA File (*.dae), ensuring that the "Export Texture Maps" option is enabled. Once exported, the textures should be easily accessible within a folder located at the same directory as the exported file. Users of Sketchup can refer to this method if they prefer it over the initial method mentioned earlier. C4D offers an even more convenient approach. When importing a .skp file into C4D using either its trial or full version, a folder containing textures will automatically be generated and placed next to the .skp file. Users need not worry about manual extraction. 3ds Max users can follow a different process: once the .skp file is imported into 3ds Max, all texture files are stored in ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages. An even more convenient method involves exporting an fbx file with "Embed media" option enabled, which automatically generates a folder containing textures. Last but not least, users of Rhinoceros 3D can also import the .skp file into their software and easily access textures within the material editor.
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