Table traingle Endersen houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created using Sketchup 8, after which it was converted into multiple other formats. Its native format is .skp. The 3ds Max scene was rendered with Vray 3.00. Ref. number: 146289 Dimensions (cm): Height - 75 cm x Width - 136 cm x Depth - 132 cm. PR weight: 39 Kg The rounded dining table takes inspiration from designs of the year 1960, bringing a wooden retro touch to your home's interior with its beautiful plate. Deco detail: Its three and oblique feet give it a very vintage look. To bring out its full beauty, we recommend combining it with chairs like Shell Chair Pierre Guariche. Ref.: 146289 Price: $499.90 Polygons: 224 Textures are located within the .skp file. Extracting them is easy using any of the following software: If you have Sketchup (Free) Just export your choice of image from the File/Export/2d Graphic dropdown option. Another method to follow: Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model, export it as a COLLADA file. Then click on Options and ensure that 'export Texture Maps' is checked. Next go to the exported file location, where there should be a folder with textures. If you have Cinema4d (a trial version is enough), simply import the .skp file, which will automatically create a folder with textures next to it. In 3ds Max, importing a .skp file stores its texture files in a .3dsMaxsceneassetsimages directory. You can find these easily there. You can also export fbx files with embed media option selected, which creates a textures folder along with the fbx file.
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