
Pink child VICTORINE library houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally designed using Sketchup 8 before being converted to every other 3D format possible. Native format is .skp with a 3dsmax scene set at 2016 version, rendered using Vray 3.00 Ref: 150530 Dimensions (cm): Height: 110 x Width: 95 x Projection Ratio: 35 Weight: 20 kg. A bright and charming library like this one features three spacious shelves that easily accommodate a collection of books and toys suitable for kids. You can also place comforters and soft toys on its tray, adding to the cozy atmosphere. With its soothing pastel colors, this wooden bookcase is designed to seamlessly fit into your child's room. Classic details give it a timeless style you will love: vibrant pink accents throughout! Check out the library BERLINGOT house.\nReference Number 150530 Price: $269.90\nPolygons: 501\n\nTo locate textures in the .skp file, follow these simple steps.\n\nIf you already have Sketchup, this is easy. Go to File/Export/2D Graphic and export it as your preferred 2D file format. Alternatively,\nGo to File -> Export -> 3D Model and select COLLADA File (*.dae) as the file type. Under Options, ensure Export Texture Maps is checked. Save the exported file and locate the folder containing all textures.\n\nUsing C4D? Import the .skp file and a separate folder with textures will automatically be created next to it.\n\n3ds Max users: when you import the .skp file, textures are stored in ..3dsMaxSceneAssetsImages. Alternatively, export fbx files with Embed Media option selected and a folder of textures will appear along with your exported model.\n\nRhinoceros 3D users: Import the .skp file and then open material editor. Select any material containing texture and click on its name. A new window should open, revealing all embedded textures within ..AppDataLocalTempEmbedded_files. You can easily copy and paste them to your desired location.
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