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    Familiar with this image. As Art Nouveau as it gets. Been tempted to give it a go myself. Would be cool to try and model some of the Nouveau style Paris subway gates also.
  • Star Wars Speeder

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    @duanekemp said: This is fun. Did you use SUbD? Nope Used a quarter sphere as a base and just stretched and scaled it!
  • Penthouse in industrial complex

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    Excellent as always!
  • ArtDeco Lamp. Final

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    Ammmazing!
  • Don't hose me down!

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    Since images (and videos) are being a hassle, I might try it this way: Plugins used: Bezier Spline; by Fredo6 CopyAlongCurve; by Anton_S Pipe Along Path; by TIG Joint Push Pull; by Fredo6 Weld; by Smustard Draw 2 reference lines (both horizontal) Use 'Classic Bezier Curve' to draw a curve between the 2 reference lines Select all and weld to a single shape Next, draw a circle perpendicular to the top of the shape (remember the radius!) and turn it into a group Activate Copy Along Curve, select the group followed by the straight line attached to it Choose the number of objects you want and complete the operation Select the curve, activate Pipe Along Path and make sure to enter the correct diameter (2 x the chosen radius of the circle) and segments Explode all the objects (the generated pipe and circles) and use 'Intersect Faces - With Selection' Used 'Joint Push Pull' to extrude segments - attention: this may generate some unwanted lines; use hide on them Hope this helps! Basically: I drew a hose-shaped line, added the segments with Copy Along Curve, used Pipe Along Path for the hose itself and joined all the shapes together which allowed me to use Joint Push Pull! Make sure to contact me if needed!
  • Big house on different levels

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    I think I just hurt my chin on the floor.
  • Big walkinwardrobe

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    here's the pano: https://roundme.com/tour/625839/view/1986167/
  • To the Moon

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    Bryan, Josh , thanks much
  • Villa Spies

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    Bryan KB
    Old school mid century futurism. Nice!
  • Ghost Ship

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    Thanks Bryan
  • Simple Drill Bit

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    "... it gets the point across." ... very funny (and a groaner!).
  • Simple living room

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    srxS
    Try lowering FOV. The perspective is too distorted.
  • Temple

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    aviz770A
    Thank you all so much for the kind words!!
  • Furnishing

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    majidM
    Blender Eevee gives the fastest result but drops some calculations that are intangible IMO in architectural visualization.
  • Basement Fun

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    ntxdave , Mike , thanks guys
  • Vacation fun project - Scroll Swivel Armchair

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    thanks for detailed description. Keep and healthy.
  • Gamepad concept

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    @bryan k said: Well done! Cheers mate!
  • Hopetown carriage works (wip)

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    Hi RSW I am digging around the net looking for details of the Darlington Locomotive Works with a view to making an N scale 3D printed copy to go with my N scale 60163 locomotive. Do you know if there are any dimensioned drawings of the building? Your 3D Sketchup drawing is the first I have found that has the possibility of being useful. If you are able to make some measurements available it would be greatly appreciated. I live in Christchurch New Zealand so it is a bit complicated just to pop down and get the measurements my self. Thank you and best regards. Alex
  • Wardrobe in an old cottage

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    Your usual great stuff
  • Great Hall

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    Many thanks Brian and Bryan
  • Belly Tank Racer-Finished

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    Bryan , shawb many thanks for the positive comments.

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