
Zinc the kitchen houses the world 3D model
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A 3D model was initially created in Sketchup 13 before being converted into various 3D formats. The native format is .skp, while the 3D Max version is 2016, rendered with Vray 3.00. The model features a kitchen Zinc with five elements: a wall unit with three doors (width 120 x height 75 cm, ref 118501, price €349), a one-door wall unit (width 60 x height 75 cm, ref 118502, price €169), a lower element with six drawers (width 60 x height 85 cm, ref 118.500, price €289), an upper element with five drawers (width 90 x height 85 cm, ref 118499, price €369), and a cabinet with a sink (width 120 x height 85 cm, ref 118498, price €690). Additionally, there's a Zinc dresser (width 102 x height 208 cm, ref 110210, price €599), with a total of 28,866 polygons. Textures can be found in the .skp file. To extract these textures, use Sketchup (export as a 2D image), C4D (imported files generate a folder with textures), 3ds Max (textures stored in ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages or export an FBX file with embedded media), or Rhinoceros 3D (open material editor, select the material, click on the texture name and choose the three-dot button).
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