Small swing arm desk lamp
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Nice one.
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@hornoxx said:
I like these "step by step" posts very much - thanks for sharing this one and please continue

Thanks. I skipped a lot of steps but as most of it is simple cylinders, I didn't think each individual step was necessary.
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@mike amos said:
Nice one.
Thanks. This is mostly a project to get 2015 set up and running. This is the first time I've used 2015 to make a model, so I needed to tweek and configure the preferences and learn where some of the setting controls moved to.
You would not believe how long I struggled with the new arc tools.

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@hornoxx said:
I like these "step by step" posts very much - thanks for sharing this one and please continue

+1
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Switch and electrical socket stack detail.

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Not much to look at, but here is the lamp shade.


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Final detail.

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The little thin support rods for the shade were a pain. Who knew?
Next will be color and then final renders.



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Reverse view

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Oops. Had the base scaled too big.

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Just noticed this.


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How can I join the dark side with a lamp ?!

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Use the shadows!

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Reminds me of https://astro.uni-bonn.de/~dfischer/dark_sucker_2.html

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A bit of a blinder mate, pun intended. Nice one.
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First coloring. Test render with Twilight next


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First render in Kerkythea. Looks terrible. This is why I need the upcoming book.

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Twilight wouldn't even give me an image after 20 minutes.
Kerky looks bad.I am definitely doing something wrong.
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