Mahogany Sideboard
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This is a piece I doodled out for a proposal to a client. All mahogany. Door panels will be dyed slightly darker.
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Simple and robust!
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Yes, robust but not so simple I think. Itยดs great that the upper range is rounded... -
what's not to like
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Looking good, as usual.
Best,
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Thank you, all. My client, the furniture maker just e-mailed me and told me his client loves it so the next step will be to develop the construction plans from it. That'll require showing plenty of details because the furniture maker is a self-proclaimed "chair nerd". He makes some very cool, complex chairs but case work ain't in it.
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As usual Dave, it looks excellent. Lets hope the chair maker does not make a mess of it but I am sure that after he gets your plans it will come out great.
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Bit late here, so excuse my french, but that is one butt ugly piece of sideboard.
And perhaps your mate should stick to chairs, them essentially being better karma.
Baz 'in the kingdom of usefulness' Mills.
What ever happened to Durant Hapke?
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Don't hold back, Baz.
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I like it! The texturing and rendering are especially nice!
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@dave r said:
This is a piece I doodled out for a proposal to a client. All mahogany. Door panels will be dyed slightly darker.
You can ask for a KMZ file (with textures) to see how you're doing your scenes in KT?
Robert
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@robertwan said:
You can ask for a KMZ file (with textures) to see how you're doing your scenes in KT?Robert
I'm not sure what you're asking, Robert. If you're asking for the SketchUp file, I'm not in a position to share it.
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I thought about xml file with textures from Kerkythea with some exeplary model.
But only a scene with lights and shadows would be enough. I'd like to see your parameters in KT.Robert
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I see. You asked for KMZ files which don't have anything to do with KT so I was confused.
I generally don't save those XML files after I've made the final render. And I know in the case of that one, I did move the lights after I got into KT. Sorry.
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