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Attached is a 5ft long loveseat with a wood inlay.
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Nice cadmastr, really nice. I like the texture quite a bit.
Can I ask why you chose to just hide the lines on the curves and not Soften/Smooth?
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Probably because I'm still learning the software and haven't mastered all of the intricate details.
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Well if you did not know, just hold down ctl while erasing instead of shift. That is if you are on a PC. If you did know, then I hope someone who did not just learned something.
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Love seat!
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Chris, sweet! Straight in my box of "hope I get to use soon". Thanks, Tom.
(Jim...LOL! :`)
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Well, you just did teach me something...... Thanks.
One of these days I'm going to pick myself up a book about SketchUp. I learn so much better when I have a hardcopy book in front of me.
Here's another one that I made. I don't like it as much as the blue one. This one looks like it came right out of the Brady Bunch's family room.
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Here is a rendering I made that includes the blue loveseat. Everything in there (minus the materials) I created via AutoCAD and SketchUp. I rendered it with Kerkythea.
It's not super-outstanding, but considering I just started with SketchUp and Kerkythea a few months ago, I think it's okay. I'm still learning.......
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Thanks for sharing. Saved them both in my 'furniture' component library and I'm sure I'll use them both soon.
Thanks again.
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Yep, I saved them both too
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Eric, at the end you'll end up with so many couches (sorry, sofas and loveseats) that you can open a furniture store...
But seriously speaking - indeed very nice pieces!
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