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    • ginchiusG Offline
      ginchius
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      @infernovak said:

      That's a wonderful way to do it. Will try it out!

      I also noticed in your models that there is a clear and distinct dark line when 2 edges of the fabric meet. It looks really clean!

      How you achieve that effect? Is it in the geometry or done using a plug-in after smoothing?

      If you are talking about these lines (see attached image with red marks) so it's a tubes/seams.


      armchair seams.jpg


      Seams.jpg

      You can find my models at http://sketchucation.com/shop/models

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        infernovak
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        @ginchius said:

        @infernovak said:

        That's a wonderful way to do it. Will try it out!

        I also noticed in your models that there is a clear and distinct dark line when 2 edges of the fabric meet. It looks really clean!

        How you achieve that effect? Is it in the geometry or done using a plug-in after smoothing?

        If you are talking about these lines (see attached image with red marks) so it's a tubes/seams.

        I was referring to your Madison sofa model, labeled as 1,2,3

        1 - The small, horizontal joint in the armrest
        2 - Similar joint running along the arm
        3 - The cuts in the tufting part

        Madison.jpg

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        • ginchiusG Offline
          ginchius
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          1 and 2 - pipes


          Madison Leather Armchair.png


          01.jpg

          You can find my models at http://sketchucation.com/shop/models

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            pbacot
            last edited by

            Thanks for the details!

            MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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              infernovak
              last edited by

              Thanks for sharing these tips! They are amazing 😄

              You should consider doing your own Youtube channel for 3d Modelling in Sketchup. Trust me, a lot of beginners like me would look up to your work for inspiration!

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                infernovak
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                @ginchius said:

                1 and 2 - pipes

                In #3, how were you able to fuse the piping into the fabric? I am trying to test how it happens but it destroys the model.

                Here is what I am trying:

                1. Select path, add pipe
                2. explode pipe out of group, so that it merges with model
                3. Smooth and subdivide

                What am i doing wrong here?

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                • ginchiusG Offline
                  ginchius
                  last edited by

                  Leave the pipes in group, do not explode them. Attached an example.


                  Seat cushion 2.skp

                  You can find my models at http://sketchucation.com/shop/models

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                    infernovak
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                    @ginchius said:

                    Leave the pipes in group, do not explode them. Attached an example.

                    Thank you for sharing this. Will test it out!

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                      cuttingedge
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                      ginchius , I really like your models, they are so neatly done. It appears in your models that you like to use artisan (with tris) than Subd (with quads). Do you find it more practical to use tris than quads in SU at least for upholstered furniture?

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                        ginchius
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                        @cuttingedge said:

                        ginchius , I really like your models, they are so neatly done. It appears in your models that you like to use artisan (with tris) than Subd (with quads). Do you find it more practical to use tris than quads in SU at least for upholstered furniture?

                        Modeling with Artisan is much easier and faster than with SubD. No need to worry about quads.
                        Also, Artisan has a few imortant tools for me: Sculpt tool is very useful for adding some wrinkles to make furniture look more realistic. Crease tool is very important for me...

                        You can find my models at http://sketchucation.com/shop/models

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                          pilou
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                          About the apply texture...
                          Some UV or not ? And with what prog ?

                          Frenchy Pilou
                          Is beautiful that please without concept!
                          My Little site :)

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                            ginchius
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                            @pilou said:

                            About the apply texture...
                            Some UV or not ? And with what prog ?

                            "SketchUV" and "Roadkill UV tool 1.1" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXS6_WdXZ3s
                            and sometimes using "Fredo ThruPaint"

                            You can find my models at http://sketchucation.com/shop/models

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                              rv1974
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                              Great work! Have you thought about Marvelous Designer?

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                                ginchius
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                                @rv1974 said:

                                Great work! Have you thought about Marvelous Designer?

                                A great software, had to use a trial version. It's easy to make a simply pillows with this softwre.

                                You can find my models at http://sketchucation.com/shop/models

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