
SUSPENSION ROTTERDAM houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally crafted using Sketchup 13 before being converted into numerous other 3D formats. Native format is .skp with 3dsmax scenes set in 3ds Max 2016 version, rendered through Vray 3.00 Ref. 146363 Dimensions (cm): H 40 x W 50 x PR 50 Weight: 2 Kg This enormous suspension lamp stands 120 cm tall and will perfectly complement your dining room table, giving it a sense of grandeur with style. Deco detail: the matt black metal lampshade is a perfect match for undue inspired furniture. We highly recommend placing this large metal suspension in a lounge to give your urban space a sleek look that's easy on maintenance. Inspired by this unique design, consider the Seraphin suspension as well. ref: 146363 Price €119.90 Polygons: 1235 Textures can be found within the .skp file. To extract these textures from a .skp file: If you have Sketchup (free version) installed on your system, it's straightforward to export images as a 2D file by going under File/Export/2d Graphic - drop down option. Alternatively: Open your File menu and choose Export -> 3D Model. Now export it as a COLLADA File (*.dae). While exporting make sure that 'export texture maps' is checked, then locate the exported file and look for a folder with the same name containing all textures. With C4D (trial version sufficient), importing the .skp file generates a new folder next to the file with all textures. 3ds Max will store these files in a specific location once the .skp is imported, accessible through: .../3dsMax scene assets/images To further extract these images as textures for your model go to export fbx and tick embed media option (dialog window), which automatically creates a folder of these textures along with the exported fbx file. Using Rhinoceros 3D (also available in trial version), import .skp file into Rhinoceros, access Material Editor and click any material with textures applied on it.
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