SCISSORS houses the world 3D model

SCISSORS houses the world 3D model

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This 3D model was originally designed with Sketchup 8 software before being converted into all other formats compatible with various 3D programs. Its native format is .skp, while the 3ds Max scene version is rendered using Vray 3.00. Houses, furniture and the world are just a few examples of what this 3D model is best suited for, but the possibilities are endless. To create something truly unique in your modern office, consider pairing these decorative scissors with other unusual objects like the metal horse bookends from Metal Jet. These decorative scissors are a showstopper - measuring (in centimeters) H60 x W22 x D6 and weighing 2 kilograms - they'll add an undeniable touch of whimsy to any room. You can purchase this model online for €59 by visiting http://www.maisonsdumonde.com/FR/fr/produits/fiche/paire-de-ciseaux-metal-130560.htm (reference number: 130560). Polygons used in this 3D model total 606, and the textures that bring it to life can be found inside its .skp file. But first, you need to know how to extract those wonderful textures - especially if you're new to using software for 3D modeling. Fortunately, with just one of several popular software options available today, you'll be exporting your favorite 2D graphics and collada files in no time. Let's take a look at each program: First up is Sketchup (a free tool perfect for beginners), which can export images to any choice of file - a two-dimensional graphic that can then easily be saved from the menu. You can also export this 3D model as a collada File in order to capture all textures - making it much easier than using some other programs out there. To get started, just go under 'File' > Export and select 'Collada'. Click on Options to make sure Export Texture Maps is enabled; then locate the exported folder and open up its images. You'll find everything you need right here! But what about Cinema 4D (C4D), or perhaps another trial version software? These applications also have unique export settings, designed specifically with texture maps in mind. 3ds Max has several advanced exporting options to keep things straightforward and painless too. One technique is using the COLLADA option from within 'Export', but remember that 'embed media' must be enabled for any exported files (found by navigating to the directory where you placed these files). This creates an auto-generated folder next door, perfect for storing those hard-won textures! Of course, Rhinoceros 3D also offers multiple solutions here. Simply import your .skp model and navigate over to the material editor, found under Panels. Open up any materials containing images (they'll show as images within Textures section). Click three times in succession until all textures become visible. Look for a specific directory labeled 'AppDataLocalTempEmbedded_files' where everything you're looking for should be readily available. Now that's progress!

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