Some of my leisure-time works
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new work --- knit !
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Wow Sly, these are really great!
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@unknownuser said:
Sly, did you use Free Form Deformation for the last two bowls?
It did not use any plugin in fact.Like this---
1.Followme open Hidden Geometry
2.Connect the diagonal line
3.Delete others
4.copy
5.Offset
6.mirror
7.Move together. Joint push pull
8.Finish
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Brilliant! And what do you do in work-time works?
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oh~I am a architect~
I will paste some of my architectural works next time~
This is my first sketchup work a few years ago.
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Wow! A great set of inspiring works! And a special thanks for your tutorial.
I love that last one -- your first sketchup model.
Regards, Ross
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@unknownuser said:
@ptsly said:
It did not use any plugin in fact.
Oh but you did! You used Offset On Surface and Joint Push Pull. Just not FFD.

Still, brilliantly made. Bravo!oh,sorry,~I forgot that~~I am very frequent use of them,so forgot them .

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You lost me at the copy part. Is there a step missing? Is it copy than rotate

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I'm really taken with the first chair, the one with the back slats coming separately off of the rear support. Is that an existing chair, or is that your own design? If not you, do you know who designed/made that?
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@lapx said:
You lost me at the copy part. Is there a step missing? Is it copy than rotate

Yes,rotate and copy at the same time.
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@schreiberbike said:
I'm really taken with the first chair, the one with the back slats coming separately off of the rear support. Is that an existing chair, or is that your own design? If not you, do you know who designed/made that?
I really don't know who designed that,I just made a reference of this image.
And another angle of my model.

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