
Table BLOOM houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally crafted using Sketchup 8 software and subsequently converted to all other formats for maximum compatibility. Its native format is .skp, while a 3ds Max scene has been optimized in 3ds Max 2016, rendered with Vray 3.00 version Ref. 147, totaling 385 dimensions in centimeters (H77 x L180 x PR90). The total weight of this masterpiece is 49 kilograms. Perched atop its base sits a generously-sized plateau recycled pine dining table designed to accommodate gatherings of the entire family within an inviting atmosphere. A comfortable blend with either classic or modern decor makes it the perfect centerpiece, with room for up to eight guests. Deco detail includes the base, bleached and aged to capture an authentic, nostalgic spirit. We highly recommend complementing this stunning table with your preferred choice of chairs, possibly incorporating our chic white NEWPORT chair in harmony. To find matching textures within the .skp file is surprisingly easy, thanks to these following methods for various software users: For Sketchup (free), merely export an image from File/Export/2d Graphic – drop down options available. Alternatively: For C4D, simply importing .skp files triggers a texture folder generation alongside it in no time. A trial version of this software suffices. In 3ds Max, you can either store your textures under ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages upon importing or export the fbx file with embed media enabled (in export dialog).
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