
Adjustable lamp 3D model
HOUSES FURNITURE WORLD, NEW 2013 Sober and modern, the William lamp is mounted on a metal chrome effect foot and wearing a drum shade in gray cotton. Perfect as a small desk lamp, metal lamp that adjusts in height thanks to its adjustable arm. Discover also adjustable lamp Hamilton. Size (cm): H 75 x W 20 x D 68 Weight: 3 Kg http://www.maisonsdumonde.com/FR/fr/produits/fiche/lampe-william-130465.htm Ref: 130465 Price: € 69 Polygons: 4667
Textures can be found in .skp file
How to extract textures from .skp file?
If you have any of the following software, it is easy. Follow the guidelines provided:
Sketchup (Free)
Just export the image as your choice of 2D file under the File/Export/2d Graphic - drop down option.
Another way:
Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model. Export it as a COLLADA File (*.dae) file. Click on the Options button and make sure that Export Texture Maps is checked. Go to the exported file location. In the directory, there should be a folder with the exported file name containing all of the textures.
C4D (Trial version is enough)
Importing .skp file to C4D automatically generates a folder with textures next to the .skp file.
3ds Max
When .skp file is imported to 3ds Max, it stores texture files to ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages. You can find textures there. You can also export fbx file with embed media option selected (in export dialog window), so it automatically generates a folder of textures together with the fbx file.
Rhinoceros 3D (Trial version is enough)
Import .skp file to Rhinoceros 3D. Open material editor (Panels->Material editor). Select any material that has texture on. Click on the texture name (in the Textures section), click on the three dot button. You can now see all the textures, it should be in the ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files directory.
Feel free to copy and paste the textures to any folder you like.