Chesterfield Queen Anne armchair
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 It might not have been very difficult, but if Sketchup hadn't had the undo function, I think it wouldn't have been possible to do it right away.  There are several options. I choose one when there were no sewing machines in those days, and the furniture makers upholstered everything by stretching the leather with nails alone. There are several options. I choose one when there were no sewing machines in those days, and the furniture makers upholstered everything by stretching the leather with nails alone.
  
  
  
  
 
  
  
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 Great work.  
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 ja, Good!!! a good tipp btw to use simple shaped proxys for the path-copied nails first and to refine them into detailed nails later on. Nice and informative presented as well  
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 Top notch!  Quick question, how are you going from blocky to smooth and rounded? Are you using Sub D or similar? 
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 @bryan k said: Top notch!  Quick question, how are you going from blocky to smooth and rounded? Are you using Sub D or similar? I use both, and SubD and Artisan. In this case, only SubD 
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 Top-notch! 
 I only imagine doing such jobs using Blender...or Wings 3D. I rarely tried Sketchup for such modelings.. Great job.
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