
The Mystic Africa Canvas 3D model
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This 3D model was initially crafted using SketchUp 13 before being converted into various 3D formats, with the original file format being .skp. The accompanying 3DS Max scene is designed with 3DS Max 2016 and rendered using Vray 3.00. It evokes a safari atmosphere by featuring two painted canvas sections titled "Mystic Africa," which are divided into parts and portrayed in warm, evocative shades of brown. This table, reminiscent of sepia photographs, can serve as a decorative element in a living room inspired by ethnic motifs. The dimensions of this piece measure 80 cm in height and 50 cm in length. For further information, please visit www.maisonsdumonde.com/FR/fr/produits/fiche/toile-mystic-africa-112048.htm, where you can find the reference number (112 048) and the price of €79. The model boasts a polygon count of 12. Textures can be extracted from the .skp file by using specific software such as SketchUp, 3DS Max, C4D, or Rhinoceros 3D (free trial versions are sufficient for this task). To extract textures from the .skp file in SketchUp, simply export the image as desired under File/Export/2D Graphic - drop-down option. Alternatively, you can go to File -> Export -> 3D Model and export it as a COLLADA File (*.dae) while ensuring that "Export Texture Maps" is checked. The textures will be found in the exported file's location within a folder bearing the same name as the exported file. If you opt to import the .skp file into C4D, it will automatically generate a folder containing the textures alongside the .skp file. In 3DS Max, when importing the .skp file, textures are stored in the ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages directory. Additionally, exporting the FBX file with embedded media options selected allows for automatic generation of a folder housing the textures together with the FBX file. Lastly, Rhinoceros 3D (trial version sufficient) enables extraction of textures by importing the .skp file and accessing the material editor (Panels -> Material Editor). Select any material with a texture, click on the texture name under the Textures section, and choose the three-dot button. The textures can then be found in the ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files directory. Feel free to copy and paste these textures to any preferred folder.
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