
The Edison Buffet 3D model
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This 3D model was originally built with Sketchup 8 and later converted into multiple other 3D formats. Its native format is .skp, while a 3ds Max scene is rendered in 3ds Max 2016 with Vray 3.00. Looking for the perfect modern industrial design piece for your home furniture? This Edison-style buffet hutch with drawers should impress you. Featuring black and visible rivets along with welds, this model adds an urban loft style trend to any living room space. Dimensions (in cm): H - 90 x L - 200 x P - 48 www.maisonsdumonde.com/FR/fr/produits/fiche/buffet-edison-116244.htm Maisons du Monde ref #116244 priced at 990 euros, Polys: 114 All textures are located in the .skp file. Need help extracting textures from the .skp file? If you have any of these software programs installed, it's easy. Follow these simple steps: 1. Using Sketchup (free): Export your image as a chosen 2D file via File > Export > 2d Graphic, or simply select COLLADA File (.dae) via File -> Export -> 3D Model and ensure that 'Export Texture Maps' is selected. Locate the exported folder which should contain all textures. Or, Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model in Sketchup, selecting the 'COLLADA File (.dae)' option while ensuring that 'Export Texture Maps' is enabled in the options panel. You will find the exported texture folder with the same name as the exported file location. 2. With C4D (a trial version is enough): When importing a .skp file into C4D, a folder containing all textures automatically gets created right next to the imported .skp file. 3. For 3ds Max: After importing your .skp file into 3ds Max, look for texture files stored in '..\3dsMax\scene\assets\images'. Alternatively, you can also export an fbx file with embed media enabled (selecting it from the Export dialog window) to create a folder containing textures alongside the exported file. 4. With Rhinoceros 3D: When importing a .skp file into Rhinoceros 3D and opening up the material editor, find any material with a texture attached by clicking on its name in the Textures section followed by clicking the three-dot button. All your textures will now appear, stored within the '..\AppData\Local\Temp/embedded_files' directory. You can freely copy and paste the textures into whatever folder suits you best.
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