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    jo-ke
    last edited by 21 Sept 2015, 09:29

    This is totaly impressive!

    http://www.zz7.de

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      alvis
      last edited by 28 Sept 2015, 13:46

      George II Wing Chair 3


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        Daniel
        last edited by 30 Sept 2015, 12:54

        Your models are impressive. Very realistic. My attempts at upholstered furniture always came across as boxy looking.

        My avatar is an anachronism.

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          Bryan K
          last edited by 16 Oct 2015, 00:10

          I'm still trying to grasp if you are making most of the polygons by hand or using soap bubble or something equivalent?

          See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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            cuttingedge
            last edited by 18 Oct 2015, 08:39

            I think what makes a sofa realistic are the fine creases. I see this in your renders but I dont see them in the wires shown. Are you further subdividing and sculpting these fine creases or do you apply some bump or normal map?. Certainly i will not think that you photoshopped it.

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              Richard
              last edited by 22 Oct 2015, 00:09

              My mind ponders at how useless I am! Your work serves as an inspiration for all SU users!

              [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                alvis
                last edited by 26 Oct 2015, 18:52

                @bryan k said:

                I'm still trying to grasp if you are making most of the polygons by hand or using soap bubble or something equivalent?

                And yes, and no. I rarely use Soap Skin. Mostly for seating. This tool is good when the edge of the plane is parallel for axes. Sides and the other surfaces made with the Skinning tool and some places by hand.


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                  alvis
                  last edited by 26 Oct 2015, 19:03

                  @cuttingedge said:

                  I think what makes a sofa realistic are the fine creases. I see this in your renders but I dont see them in the wires shown. Are you further subdividing and sculpting these fine creases or do you apply some bump or normal map?. Certainly i will not think that you photoshopped it.

                  You Noticed correctly. I use a mixed technique. In some places, the geometry have wrinkles and crease. For the rendering, I applied bump map


                  CREASES.JPG

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                    cuttingedge
                    last edited by 26 Oct 2015, 20:00

                    @alvis said:

                    You Noticed correctly. I use a mixed technique. In some places, the geometry have wrinkles and crease. For the rendering, I applied bump map

                    but how do you place the bump map of wrinkles where it should be when we do not have proper UV unwrap?

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                      hellnbak
                      last edited by 27 Oct 2015, 02:03

                      It would really help my self-esteem if you would post just one sucky model.

                      "Politicians are just like diapers -- they need to be changed often, and for the same reason"

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                        cuttingedge
                        last edited by 27 Oct 2015, 07:27

                        Ive been thinking if possible to do model this Poltrona Frau Chair in SU with all the techniques youve shared so far . Well I know, anything is possible, (these images are 3d model sold by turbosquid) but how easy or how hard, or how detailed we can go is a big Q.Poltrona Frau archibald

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                          alvis
                          last edited by 28 Oct 2015, 20:36

                          @cuttingedge said:

                          Ive been thinking if possible to do model this Poltrona Frau Chair in SU with all the techniques youve shared so far . Well I know, anything is possible, (these images are 3d model sold by turbosquid) but how easy or how hard, or how detailed we can go is a big Q.[attachment=1:2yz6b8n1]<!-- ia1 -->poltona_frau.jpg<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:2yz6b8n1]

                          Yes. I was intrigued. Sketchup not 3DMax. But after inserted some details, the results can be pretty good. This is done through a half hours.


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                            optimaforever
                            last edited by 2 Nov 2015, 20:01

                            This thread is sooo amazing!
                            I see you have a very good understanding of how the subdivision algorithm of Artisan works!
                            You must have gone through a tremendous amount of hours into it to get to this level of mastery! ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

                            I think I have a good level of modeling in Sketchup+plugins but your skill level is absolutely marvelous! I feel like a padawan again ๐Ÿ˜†

                            At this level, for me, it's just pure art. While I must admit I'm not fond of the baroque furniture style, the way you managed to model these chairs and sofas convey perfectly the love and craft skills needed to make them in real life...

                            Congratulations, admiration and awe are the 3 words that come to my mind... ๐Ÿ‘

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                              alvis
                              last edited by 21 Jan 2016, 19:51

                              Thanks for comments ๐Ÿ˜„

                              1950s Danish style Czech armchair


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                                alvis
                                last edited by 21 Jan 2016, 19:56

                                @optimaforever said:

                                This thread is sooo amazing!...

                                Thanks for the kind words!
                                Easy model - dining chair.


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                                  alvis
                                  last edited by 21 Jan 2016, 20:32

                                  Accidentally I found this eastern styles couch in my collection


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                                    ntxdave
                                    last edited by 21 Jan 2016, 21:10

                                    @Alvis, there are a couple of things about this thread:

                                    • Your work is wonderful ๐Ÿ’š * It is both an inspiration and a depressant* You have inspired some posts that let me know that I am not the only one who drools and wonders if I can ever learn to do things like this.

                                    I am looking at things like this and things in the SubD Examples thread and wondering how and where is the best place to start to learn how to draw things like this. And Yes, being realistic, I do not expect to achieve the craftsmanship you are displaying. I just have trouble wrapping my mind around things like this and trying to figure out where/how to go about learning how to use the SU tool and its plugins for this type of modeling.

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                                      alvis
                                      last edited by 16 Mar 2016, 10:11

                                      small pouf-bench


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                                        alvis
                                        last edited by 17 Mar 2016, 11:54

                                        Modeling upholstery with Fractal Terrain Eroder plugin.


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                                          db11
                                          last edited by 17 Mar 2016, 18:45

                                          @alvis said:

                                          Modeling upholstery with Fractal Terrain Eroder plugin.

                                          She's written some impressive plug-ins โ€” this one gives an amazingly realistic look to your already life-like textures and shapes. Very cool!

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