A couple more models
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Dear Hazza,
May I suggest that you post all your models without wood textures, and that you create a new model or models of tried and tested seamless wood textures. The textures could be displayed on 1 metre square display boards to show the quality of the texture and how well it tiles. Members of the forum could contribute their best wood textures for inclusion in the collection.
Kind regards,
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Hazza, would you please post up a thumbnail of the models you are linking to. It sure helps the members see what they are about to click on.
Thanks.
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@watkins said:
May I suggest that you post all your models without wood textures,
awwwww I wanted to make them look purrdy.... actually it would make it easier, giving them textures and making the grain go in the right direction is a PITA.
@unknownuser said:
Hazza, would you please post up a thumbnail of the models you are linking to
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Thanks. Nice models.
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@unknownuser said:
Thanks. Nice models.
Thanks, heres another 2 I did last night, both were fairly simple and didn't take long:
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I decided to do slightly more challenging models that had more complex shapes than just straight lines. I got the plans for a rocking chair and decided to see how much time I spent creating the model.
All up with my experiments and mistakes it took me 3 1/2 hours. I didn't rush or reduce the accuracy because I knew I was timing it. This model is as good as my other models.
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Hey hazza, im liking your joinery models, looking forward to contributing/building some myself!
Tom.
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I went camping with my son for a couple of days but I have created another model since returning.
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Nice.
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