Form and function furniture
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Mister S, of modeling mayhem,
Been to the Big D Bazar?
They still holding that action in your neck of the woods?
I went to that first monday deal around there once... Almost got heat stroke.
Had to take a sit on a log, and a massive bunch of Jack bird ants came a calling...
Went all Rodeo on my down town action....
I've been looking for a new couch, and this looks like it.
I'm guessing from the material and shape that you can hose it off after a late night of "getting a license to drive."
Oh, well, I have a window that will allow me to bring in the hose, so I will take it.
Durant "Dallas once had a Playboy club" Hapke
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@solo said:
Here's a square one.
Now that would be a nice design for a garden bench, with the end pieces serving as impromptu table surfaces for snacks and drinks. I'll bet Joe Wood could whip one of those up in a jiffy...
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Back to playing.
The Nook:
The Deck lounger:
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Nice stuff Pete... could never afford them if they were built... but nice stuff!
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I love your choice of material for the deck lounger, Solo. the white belt on slightly transparent blue face, framed by polished metal... very elegant! I can see james-bond-bikini-beayties sipping tropic cocktails on these chairs
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I bet Martini Girl would like that lounge
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Yet another deck chair.
With towel.
And.. um! dunno, a shaded carnival seat?
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STOP IT SOLO, I'M NOT GETTING ANY WORK DONE!!!!!!!
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I agree with Utiler! And I quite like the Orange one!
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yeah, the orange one has a strong colour. I am not too convinced of the towel though; seems a bit stiff and shiny for a piece of cloth.
but the deck chair it is lying on is phantastic. just imagine a woman lying on it without a towel for half an hour - when she stands up she has this nice pattern all over her ars and backremind me again of which render engine you use for those, Solo. the clean look and the studio like lighting ar simply phenomenal!
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...Very interesting experiments,thanks Pete!
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Hi Pete. Just saw this thread and thought I'd add my non-solicited 2 pennies.
I think they are all great starts-- some better than others. A hundred years ago, in design school, we would structure design projects similarly. Ideate on a sofa or chair, and provide 30-50 iterations. Now, select 2 or 3 of the favorites, and begin the refinement process. Consider creating 10 variations (refinements) for each of the selected favorites. This refinement process is very important to the final overall success of the design. Usually, somewhere around 8,9 or the 10th variation, something starts to really click. God is most definitely in the details.
Hope this helps some.
Your work always rocks!
Chipp
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