Work in progress
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I was looking for a complex piece of furniture to model, and this Federal dressing table seemed to fill the bill. Thomas Seymour, a noted Boston cabinetmaker, made the original in about 1810. It's made of birdseye maple and mahogany, with some gilt accents. I've finished the hardest parts--the crazy reeded legs and the scroll holding the mirror. I expect to finish the model sometime next week and post it here and on the 3D Warehouse; it'll be my 400th model.
Enjoy.
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Historic classical indeed!
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Thank you, Frenchy. Here's the link to my little corner of the 3DW:
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/user.html?id=0345952872561052258826446%26amp;nav=models
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David, Excellent so far. Looking forward to the finished piece.
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What a marvelous revival site of furnitures!
Bravo!My favorite is this French one!
(render with this crazy easy free Real Time Render SimLab Composer Lite - maxi 1920 * 1080)
Model by davidheim - Chaise by Charlotte Perriand
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Frenchy,
Glad you like my 3D Warehouse models. You chose one to render that was particularly difficult to create. Now, it looks great.
And thanks for the compliment, tuna.
Best,
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Very nice work, David. And early congrats on your 400th model. That's a lot of drawing.
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Thank you, Dave.
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