Qbe open a cube in your garden 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 and then converted to other formats. Native format is .skp 3ds Max scene rendered with Vray 3.00 using more space...the cube solves it Polygons: 19375 Textures can be found in the .skp file. How to extract textures from .skp file? If you have any of the following software, do it easily, just follow the instructions provided: Sketchup (free) Just export an image as your choice of 2D file under File/Export/2d Graphic-drop down option. Another way: Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model. Export it as a COLLADA File (*.dae) file. Click on the Options button and make sure that Export Texture Maps is checked. Then go to the exported file location. In the directory, there should be a folder with the exported file name containing all textures. C4D (a trial version will do) Importing .skp file to C4D automatically generates a folder with textures next to the .skp file. 3ds Max When .skp file is imported into 3ds Max, it stores texture files in ..3dsMax scene assets images. You can find textures there. Also export fbx file with embed media option selected (in export dialog window), so a folder of textures will automatically generate together with the fbx file. Rhinoceros 3D Import .skp file to Rhinoceros 3D, open material editor Panels -> Material editor, select any material that has texture on. Click on the texture name in Textures section and click three dot button now you can see all textures in ..AppDataLocalTemp embedded files. Feel free to copy and paste the textures to any folder you like
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