Help with Modelling a Chair
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Yours looks quite a bit better than mine. Could you give a point form explanation as to how you went about achieving that?
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@rick posthumus said:
Yours looks quite a bit better than mine. Could you give a point form explanation as to how you went about achieving that?
I second that, would be greatly appreciated. Very impressive
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alvis , great how to video
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Secrets of a Master!
At the end it's Artisan by Dale Martens who is used for subdivide the model!
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Alvis you're a legend, thanks for your tutorial!
Thanks Pilou for your insight as well.
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Cheers!
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Hi Alvis, i wathed the vid, you are a legend. How did you make the crease (where the 2 parts of the real chair meet) or did I miss somthing?
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Alvis, great video!
@2.15, why not just JPP (noborders mode) to offset she shell?
2nd question: How would you make (KEPENG A GOOD TOPOLOGY)this groove between 2 parts?
Could you add this part to the vid?
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@l i am said:
Hi Alvis, i wathed the vid, you are a legend. How did you make the crease (where the 2 parts of the real chair meet) or did I miss somthing?
I missed this step. It's a little secret. Just have separated from the back the sitting. And filled the gap . After a little push out.
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@rv1974 said:
Alvis, great video!
@2.15, why not just JPP (noborders mode) to offset she shell?
2nd question: How would you make (KEPENG A GOOD TOPOLOGY)this groove between 2 parts?
Could you add this part to the vid?
Thanks in advanceYes It would be a solution to use the JPP. But the toplogy is distorted.
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