
SPACE gray metal cabinet houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 14 before being converted into multiple formats. Native format is .skp while a 3ds Max 2016 scene utilizes Vray 3.00, which dates back to 2014. This versatile column of metal storage boasts four color drawers perfect for an office setting where furniture can easily be rearranged on wheels to enhance organization and keep clutter at bay. For maximum productivity, each drawer comes equipped with labels so you can assign a specific name to sort contents. Crafted with attention to detail in mind, this modern deco-inspired gray storage cabinet also features drawers with a trompe l'oeil manner reminiscent of a briefcase. Alternatively, consider our blue storage cabinet colors. Product specifications are as follows: Size (cm): 85 high x 42 wide x 33 deep Weight: 13 kg You can find these details in the file named Ref: 135736 priced at â¬198.00 Polygons total 14912 for this model and textures can be located within .skp files. Here's a simple guide on how to extract those texture files: 1. Use any one of Sketchup, C4D, 3ds Max, or Rhinoceros 3D and import your file as indicated below. a) For users familiar with Sketchup: Export the image under the File -> Export -> 2d Graphic drop-down option or, Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model then select .COLLADA files (*dae). As soon as you hit the Options button ensure that 'export texture maps' is activated. To see where those exported images are located, visit their file path and there will be a folder within it with all your textures. b) C4D users have an even simpler approach: just import .skp to automatically generate these folders for you right next to the imported .skp. c) Next up is the world renowned 3ds Max which makes the extraction a lot more accessible by keeping the exported images stored in this location '....\\ 3dsMax\sceneassets\images'. Another technique available involves exporting fbx file along with embedding option for media. Then a folder filled with your images gets created automatically too. Lastly, Rhinoceros 3D also provides us an alternative by opening Material Editor, selecting material textures then clicking the dots button so we get a new window popping out where you'll find your files within this 'temp_app_data_embedded_file'. You're now free to paste those image paths anywhere for convenient referencing.
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