Chairs by Architects personal challenge
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 a great present and a great project-starting idea 
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 Very nice piece, nicely done.  
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 Impressive render which really shows off and describes the construction of the piece. 
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 ThankΒ΄s gentleman's for a good word, it is a bit more than comfortable and it did pass some time sains I did something out of my comfort zone but there lays the fun. 
 Next chair is Joseph Maria Olbrich Armchair 1899, and after that, I will model one more complicated, probably Victor Horta Dining Room Chair 1890.
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 Any idea of the number of models to make for your challenge? This next one is some gorgeous!   
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 @pilou said: Any idea of the number of models to make for your challenge? This next one is some gorgeous!  [attachment=0:32jppwom]<!-- ia0 -->1000seats.png<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:32jppwom] If I count them right there is 32 models to be made. 
 I am a bit a chair admirer and it is great for me to learn something about architects that designed them.
 1000 would be not a challenge but a life long project   
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 Very cool! 
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 Well, it took me a quite long time to get to this one. 
 Not quite satisfied with all details but will move on with this chair.
 Done with SU and now off to UVΒ΄s to get prepped for texturing and rendering.
  
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 Very impressive results you are getting mate. Nice. 
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 Looking good! 
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 So this one is Joseph Maria Olbrich Armchair from 1899, there are some things that I would like to be better but since it took me soo long to post chair no.2. I will call this finished and move to chair no.3. Henry van de Velde Blomenwerf Chair 1895. Model is made with SU_2019, UV's with Ultimate Unwrap 3D, texture and renders (screengrabs) in Quixel Mixer 2020. 
  
  
  
  
  
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 Wow. That turned out great! 
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 Agreed, muddy marvelous mate.  
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 Gents, thank you for kind words.  
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 That is some seriously good texture work! Alas, I don't have the patience to deal with UV maps. 
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