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Client Study - conceptual model and finished pictures

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    dermotcoll
    last edited by 24 Sept 2009, 23:43

    Here is a conceptual model I did for a client which they liked and I subsequently built. Model was done very quickly as I was going on holiday and they wanted the job fitted before I flew off.

    C&C welcome

    D


    copy Study 3.skp

    When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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      dermotcoll
      last edited by 24 Sept 2009, 23:44

      pics


      Camera Dump 12-6-09 009.jpg

      When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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        dermotcoll
        last edited by 24 Sept 2009, 23:46

        different view


        Camera Dump 12-6-09 017.jpg

        When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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          Dave R
          last edited by 25 Sept 2009, 09:42

          Hi Dermot,

          Well, you can't ask for better than that. Your simple model appears to have been plenty and done exactly what you needed it to do. Excellent The cabinets and fitting look to be fine work too. Interesting solution to avoiding the wall plates with the book case.

          Keep up the good work.

          Dave

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            dermotcoll
            last edited by 25 Sept 2009, 10:38

            Cheers Dave

            Means alot coming from a talented SU guru like yourself. I have had some success with some models using the materials we discussed but I am busy learning SU the hard way - (making mistakes and trying not to repeat them) as I really want to do good NPR and ultimately PR renders to blow my clients away. I think a 2 year timescale working everyday to improve will get me to where I want to be.

            Thanks again for the comments.

            Slainte

            Dermot

            When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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