Upholstered furniture
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VERY nice one!
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I agree with Cotty.
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Dining chair
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amazing, inspirational! You are an SDS master! I love your workflow shots - it's great how you can see many steps ahead what the result will be.
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@andybot said:
amazing, inspirational! You are an SDS master! I love your workflow shots - it's great how you can see many steps ahead what the result will be.
Thanks Andy. Next model - hallway leather bench.
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CLUB SOFA
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Final result
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@olishea said:
This is awesome! 100% convincing models and renders. The creases, tufts, everything just spectacular.
I agree, Oli. This is some of the most real life modelling / rendering I've seen!!!
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Alvis, again, Im impressed with the quality of models. youre getting better and better at it.. Im sure you can sell this collection. Thanks for sharing your techniques in detail.
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@cuttingedge said:
Alvis, again, Im impressed with the quality of models. youre getting better and better at it.. Im sure you can sell this collection. Thanks for sharing your techniques in detail.
Thanks guys. Little by little all the models placed in the shop
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simple couch
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Just wanted to add my thanks, Alvis - this thread has become a remarkable tutorial. I still struggle to get a good result with Artisan & I have a small chair at home that is my inspiration for practise, (haven't achieved anything I want to show yet) but I am bookmarking this thread for future deep study!
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Alis is a master of the furniture modeling and texturing
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@emerald15 said:
Just wanted to add my thanks, Alvis - this thread has become a remarkable tutorial. I still struggle to get a good result with Artisan & I have a small chair at home that is my inspiration for practise, (haven't achieved anything I want to show yet) but I am bookmarking this thread for future deep study!
Thanks emerald!
New Sebastian armchair
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Windsor Arketipo
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Amazing work as always.
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Alvis, that latest one is scary challenge. But you did it very well. Im sure in this exercise, there are lots of repetitive actions. Do you have a plugin in mind (non- existing)
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Bruno Zampa King sofa
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@cuttingedge said:
Alvis, that latest one is scary challenge. But you did it very well. Im sure in this exercise, there are lots of repetitive actions. Do you have a plugin in mind (non- existing)
that could help you do repetitive things more quickly?Unfortunately, I do not have a magic plugin .Before making a model, I'm thinking , how to save time for modeling. Everything, what can be copied, I'm copying
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