Upholstered furniture
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@jo-ke said:
thank you for sharing your workflow. It gets a little more transparent for me to follow.
You are a real master. I wish I had your skills.
Thank JOKE.
Next - Riverside Exposed Frame Chair
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Alvis,
Thank you so much for the step-step instructions & the quick response, your are my guru. Do you mind tell me the plug-in you had used for the above two chairs? I'm using Sketchup 2016.
Alita
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I think the main plugin is your brain.
All other things being just a tool that helps you. Besides the main Sketchup tools (Line, Arc, Intersect ...), I use a this plugins. They are the best for such a task.
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Cool plugins indeed!
@Alvis
Does the flag Blue, White, Red under your avatar is the French one
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Thank you, makes things better to understand
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I love this thread. Even with the instructions, I still don't know how you do it.
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Contuor sofa
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Simple tufted lounge workflow
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Sems very cumfortable!
No armrests ?
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Thanks Pilou. Yes, no armrest. And here final result
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Perfect!
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Leather Club armchair
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Just stunning!
And thanks for posting some screen shots from your workflow. I just got Artisan re-installed and this is great information on how to make the first forms!
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You're a certified master for upholstered furniture Alvis. Do you prefer working in non quads over quads?.. do you see advantage of one over the other?
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Thanks for comments.
I can not to say that one or the other method is better. Both modeling techniques complement each other. It does not give preference to anyone. I just started earlier use Artisan Plugin. -
after a long break
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Without a doubt your "The King of Cushions" !
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