
Pure the buffet houses of the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally crafted using Sketchup 8, after which it was seamlessly converted into multiple other 3D formats. Native format is .skp; 3dsmax scene is a compatible 3ds Max 2016 version, expertly rendered with Vray 3.00. For those seeking a sophisticated design universe, consider selecting the Pure white buffet option. This modern 3-door buffet hutch will immediately brighten your room by creating a peaceful, contemporary environment that exudes calm and sophistication. Lacquered finishes donnera exceptional shine to furniture pieces like this one. Featuring an ideal storage area, this sleek and stylish buffet is perfectly matched to the dinner table. As part of the Pure range, this product embodies the simple yet refined aesthetic required for a sober and modern interior. The collection consists mainly of pine and MDF, designed with modern clean lines that emphasize their streamlined appearance. To accentuate its brilliant look, every item has been meticulously lacquered in white and then varnished to emphasize its stunning brilliance. Dimensions: Height 80 cm x Length 141 cm x Depth 45 cm For those interested in extracting textures from the .skp file: To extract textures from a Sketchup 8 model that was converted into 3D formats, follow these simple steps. Please note that if you have access to the following software packages, extraction can be accomplished quite easily by adhering to these guidelines. 1) First: Using any compatible image export software is recommended and will help you extract textures efficiently. To achieve this using Sketchup: Select "File > Export 2D Graphic". Then pick the desired 2D format and set the necessary parameters according to your preference, save them in their native formats with a unique naming for better organisation. A second approach may be used instead, where: Open the "Export" option from the main file menu in Sketchup. In this new dialog window choose 'Collada file (*.dae)' from the options. Make sure the Export texture maps box is ticked, save as dae with textures exported next to your skp and click 'save'. The export location should display a folder of extracted image data next to the DAE that contains the desired information. 1) Alternatively, you could simply use Sketchup (for free). Export your images using the native File > Export option by following the steps as instructed. This process requires merely two easy steps for seamless extraction. You may find additional alternatives or different methods if the tools don't seem compatible at first. 3) For C4D users (with any compatible version): Just import .skp files to c4d, these will create folders next to it that contain necessary image information instantly upon completing process successfully. This means all steps should take a lot less time in actuality compared when they used trial software like Max 2016. 3) In C4D: Import your file using "import skp", the entire model as well as textures embedded automatically create folders containing their individual pieces after completion and extraction respectively of said images and models respectively via command or right clicking. Once everything has been exported it is now safe for use. The next tool available that works effectively for image extraction with compatible .skp files is Rhinoceros 3D; you don't have to upgrade in case there isn't sufficient disk space: Rhinoceros imports models as part of this entire suite which then contains materials along side texture map settings allowing full compatibility between all elements at different points within rendering environments including real-time preview windows. Extracting the desired image textures with any one compatible format like rhinoceros or c4d will create subfolders that organize themselves by automatically adding images directly alongside them as needed thus reducing user manual intervention even further through simplicity. This product is available from Maison Du Monde at: http://www.maisondumonde.com/FR/fr/produits/fiche/buffet-pure-115963.htm. Reference code for this specific piece is 115963, while the asking price stands at ⬠359 Euros only. The overall polygon count stands at 48. To bring additional light to these beautiful items within collection please view the detailed manual available online on how best incorporate new textures. You'll have all the tools you need by then, so it won't be any problem!
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