Wearing houses the world 3D model

Wearing houses the world 3D model

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This 3D model was initially designed using SketchUp 13 before being converted into various formats, with its original file format being .skp. The accompanying 3ds Max scene is compatible with 3ds Max 2016 and rendered with Vray 3.00. Showcasing a vintage charm, the Brasserie model features a metal door and wooden garment, accompanied by a wardrobe bar that comes with six assorted hangers made of metal and wood. Its dimensions are 175 cm in height, 49 cm in width, and 61 cm in depth, weighing 12.42 kg. The item is priced at €219 and has a polygon count of 17,400. Textures can be found within the .skp file. To extract textures from the .skp file, users with SketchUp (free) can export the image as desired under File > Export > 2D Graphic - drop-down options. Another option is to go to File > Export > 3D Model and export it as a COLLADA file (*.dae), ensuring that 'Export Texture Maps' is checked before locating the textures in the exported file's directory. For users with Cinema 4D (trial version sufficient), importing the .skp file automatically generates a folder containing textures next to the original file. Similarly, 3ds Max users can easily locate textures within the ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages directory upon importing the .skp file, or export an FBX file with embedded media for seamless texture extraction. Rhinoceros 3D (trial version enough) allows users to extract textures from a .skp file as well. In Rhino, open the Material Editor (Panels > Material editor), select any material with a texture, click on the texture name under Textures, and use the three-dot button to access all the textures located in ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files directory. Feel free to copy and paste these textures into your preferred folder.

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