Wastebasket Comics houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally designed with Sketchup 13 and later transformed into every other 3D format. The original file type is .skp, while the 3ds Max scene is a version of 3ds Max 2016, rendered using Vray 3.00. CATALOGUE 2014 A colorful twist in your office is easily achieved with this fun wastebasket. The vibrant red metal trash bin boasts illustrations that evoke the world of comics and pop art, brightening up your workspace. It also makes a great addition to any teen's bedroom. For those who prefer a more subdued look, check out the Princeton wastebasket. Dimensions: Height 27 cm x Width 23 cm x Depth 23 cm Ref. 142699, Price: € 9.99 Polygons: 101 The textures used can be found within the .skp file itself. To extract the textures from the .skp file, follow these easy steps if you have any of the listed software installed: Sketchup (Completely free to use) Simply export the image as your preferred type of 2D file using the File/Export/2d Graphic - dropdown option. Alternatively, Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model. Export it as a COLLADA File (*.dae) file. Make sure that Export Texture Maps is checked in the Options menu. Navigate to the exported file location, and you should find a folder with the exported file name containing all of the textures. C4D (Even a trial version will suffice) Importing the .skp file into C4D automatically generates a folder with textures next to the .skp file itself. 3ds Max When importing the .skp file, 3ds Max stores the texture files in ..\3dsMax\scene\assets\images. You can find them there or export an fbx file with the embed media option selected in the export dialog window. This will automatically generate a folder of textures along with the fbx file. Rhinoceros 3D (A trial version is also acceptable) Import the .skp file into Rhinoceros 3D. Open the Material Editor (Panels -> Material Editor). Select any material that has a texture on it, click on the texture name in the Textures section, and then click on the three dot button. This will reveal all of the textures in the ..\AppData\Local\Temp\embedded_files directory. Feel free to copy and paste the textures into any folder you prefer.
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