water bottle plastic 3D model
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This 3D model was initially designed using SketchUp 13 and later converted into multiple formats. The native file format is .skp, while a 3ds Max 2016 version scene is also available, rendered with V-Ray 3.0. It features an aesthetically pleasing plastic water bottle that would decompose in approximately 50 years. The model contains 4,399 polygons and the textures are stored within the .skp file. For those who possess specific software, extracting the textures is a breeze. SketchUp users can export their preferred 2D image format under File > Export > 2D Graphic. Alternatively, they could export the 3D model as a COLLADA file (.dae) and locate the textures in a folder with the same name as the exported file. Cinema 4D users can import the .skp file directly, resulting in an automatically generated folder containing the textures alongside the original file. In 3ds Max, imported .skp files store their texture files under ..\3dsMax_scene\_assets\_images. Alternatively, one could export an FBX file with embedded media and find the textures within a folder generated alongside it. For Rhinoceros 3D users, simply import the .skp file, then open the Material Editor (Panels > Material editor). Select any material with a texture applied and click on the texture name in the Textures section to reveal all associated textures stored in the ..\AppData\Local\Temp\embedded\_files directory. These can be easily copied and pasted elsewhere as desired.
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