Chair
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Hi everyone, this it's my second post in this forum, and this time I really try to do something only with the power of sketchup. It's hard...and I have so much respect for you guys...I bow to all of you!

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Thanks for comment, it's not a special chair ,it's just unfinished( sorry for that
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I was inspired by a Herman Miller chair, and I tried to recreate it. It was hard to make the proper contour of the seat, but after that, I used that shape for extruding the seat and for metal frame as well. I hope to finish it and to post a proper rendering of a "complete" chair
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Very nice Stefang, try adding more segments radious sections to get smoother curves.
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Thanks Tina, I'll do that !
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stefan,
actually its looking good. dont give up finish it. im sure you will be proud once you have done it.
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Thanks for support Nomer! Of course I'll finish it, but what next??? I promised that I'll model my entire scene, and I only have one stair and one chair....well...I have to make something more...but I'll finish it no matter what!
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Job done...100% sketchup(and v-ray)

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i saw that chair on FormFonts do you work for them?
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no Ande, I don't, but I wish! 
I only want to improve my modeling skills, and I tried to reproduce an Herman Miller office chair. -
what an impressive result. this chair and especially the rendering is great!

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Thanks Jakob, I'm pleased, but something is wrong, if you look at the seat, you will see that it's something wrong with reflections, and I noticed after I smooth that surfaces. First I made the material white, and that issue was obvious. That's why I made that material darker, and I used one black and white HDRI for reflections.Excuse my English...it's not my first language

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I believe this is simply some noise, that occurs, when the rendering time was not long enough. give it more time and these effects will vanish...
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