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Really nice, thanks for sharing.
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Thanks everyone for your wonderful responses, you make it such a joy to share.
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Thanks Guite! Yours is a most excellent component. Did you jump on the real one before you sent it back?
Regards, Ross
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Guite, would it be possible for you to post a tutorial showing the steps, tools and methods you used to create that amazing model?
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@ross macintosh said:
Did you jump on the real one before you sent it back?
Ross, I dare not. I can't risk jumping on any surface.
@gidon said:
...would it be possible for you to post a tutorial...
Gidon, I am flattered. Sorry to disappoint you but I don't remember all the steps I did to model the sofa, it was done one year back. What I do remember is that the armrest folds took the most effort.
Anyway, I took measurements of the sofa, even the curves, and drew it in CAD first. I used CAD first because it offers better control of the curves using 'polyline' and 'fillet with radius'. In SketchUP, I use 'follow me', 'push pull' etc. as much as possible but oftentimes had to resort to stitching. During that time I also tried a ruby script to generate a 3d curved surface without success.
Nothing extraordinary in my process. It was done more as a hobby so I took my time.
Regards,
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Here's an elegant simple one. I like simple designs.
Sofa set 2.skp
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Again, nice stuff. Got them both saved.
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And finally another simple one.
Sofa set 3.skp
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I'll add my voice to the chorus of praise for your work and your generosity in sharing.
Warren
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Very very nice, thank you for sharing.
A modern yet classical look. Very nice indeed!
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