
Table 180 ESCALE houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally crafted using Sketchup 8 and then adapted for other formats. The native format is .skp with a 3ds Max scene created in version 2016, rendered using Vray 3.00 Reference Number: 147235 Dimensions (cm): Height 75 x Width 180 x Depth 100 Weight: 40 Kilograms With its sleek design and linear appearance, this garden table perfectly complements outdoor modern decor. Decorative detail: the wood grain harmoniously combined with metal. The board decorative design is versatile enough to work well indoors, as it will fit right in. Are you impressed by the style of this table? Check out also aluminum lawn chair ESCALE.\nReference Number: 147235 Price: € 299.90 Polygons: 76 You can find textures within the .skp file If you have software like one of these programs, extracting textures becomes easy to do as follows: Sketchup (Free) Just export the image in your preferred 2D format from the File/Export/2D Graphic drop-down option. Another method: Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model and save it as a COLLADA File (*.dae). Click on Options and ensure that Export Texture Maps is checked. Navigate to the exported file location where you should find a folder with textures bearing the same name as the exported file. C4D (Even a trial version will suffice) When importing .skp files into C4D, it automatically creates a texture folder next to the original file. 3ds Max By importing the .skp file into 3ds Max, texture files are stored in ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages You can find these textures here. Alternatively, you can export an fbx file with Embed Media option enabled (found within the export dialog window), and this will automatically create a folder of textures next to your fbx file. Rhinoceros 3D (A trial version is enough) Import .skp files into Rhinoceros 3D. Open Material Editor ( Panels -> Material editor). Select any material with texture. Click on the texture name in Textures section, then click on three dot button You will now see all textures, located within ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files folder Simply copy and paste these textures to a folder of your preference
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