Hans Wegner, Oak sideboard + a little tutorial
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Just the model for now.

Since the joint between the curved legs and the flat parts took a bit of trials, I post also a little tutorial on how I did that (also a downloadable high-res version included). Hope it's useful.
P.S. I think the wicker texture still needs a bit of work.





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Hi Massimo,
thank you for sharing your nice tutorial.
The sideboard itself is an interesting piece of work.
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You are welcome Jean.

The sideboard is really lovely as all Wegner's furnitures are. Full of subtleties.@unknownuser said:
Do you intend to build it ?
Well, I do not think. At most I might try some render.

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great modelling skills Massimo!!! and thanks a lot for sharing your tutorial...
best
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Curviloft or extrude edges can make miracles!

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Thanks Victor.

Indeed Pilou.
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I am always for CurvyLoft, incredible tool, good tutorial. Thanks
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You are welcome Alvydas,

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nice little tutorial massimo

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I love the texturing on this one..thanks
allanx
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Thanks again guys.

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Nice model, and nice method you came up with. I downloaded Curviloft a long time ago and haven't used it yet. Guess I should.
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@unknownuser said:
Guess I should.
Definitely.

Just some quick shots with Thea testing the model & materials with a couple of spots and a HDRI very low in intensity. Also changed the wicker texture.



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Beautiful modeling. Thanks for the tutorial.
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Great model! That is a very nice wicker texture.
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Great renders! Love the textured studio setup behind too.

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Thanks guys.

@Daniel, you are welcome.
@Leo, was made seamless with Pixplant (it required a bit of work) starting from a photo and then edited in PS in order to add the stains, darker lines etc.
@Oli, it's just a dark cardboard texture.
I'm preparing some simple interiors with this sideboard. Lets see how come out.
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A couple of shots in interiors.


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This just keeps looking better and better! Wonderful work
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If you told me these were photos I would completely believe you! Killer images! Second is a touch noisy but I'll let you off

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