Help with Modelling a Chair
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I'm new to modelling furniture so I'm struggling with this one. I've downloaded Curviloft to help but I'm still not sure what the best way to go about tackling this would be. I've attached a picture of the chair, sorry it's so small - it's the only reference I have. Any tips or suggestions will be appreciated.
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You can also use round corners by Fredo will be sufficient for your models above
And for more organic furnitures SubD + Vertex Tools By Thomthom and / Or Artisan by Dale Martens
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I would do it so.
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And quick renders
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Yours looks quite a bit better than mine. Could you give a point form explanation as to how you went about achieving that?
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@rick posthumus said:
Yours looks quite a bit better than mine. Could you give a point form explanation as to how you went about achieving that?
I second that, would be greatly appreciated. Very impressive
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alvis , great how to video
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Secrets of a Master!
At the end it's Artisan by Dale Martens who is used for subdivide the model!
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Alvis you're a legend, thanks for your tutorial!
Thanks Pilou for your insight as well.
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Cheers!
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Hi Alvis, i wathed the vid, you are a legend. How did you make the crease (where the 2 parts of the real chair meet) or did I miss somthing?
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Alvis, great video!
@2.15, why not just JPP (noborders mode) to offset she shell?
2nd question: How would you make (KEPENG A GOOD TOPOLOGY)this groove between 2 parts?
Could you add this part to the vid?
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@l i am said:
Hi Alvis, i wathed the vid, you are a legend. How did you make the crease (where the 2 parts of the real chair meet) or did I miss somthing?
I missed this step. It's a little secret. Just have separated from the back the sitting. And filled the gap . After a little push out.
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@rv1974 said:
Alvis, great video!
@2.15, why not just JPP (noborders mode) to offset she shell?
2nd question: How would you make (KEPENG A GOOD TOPOLOGY)this groove between 2 parts?
Could you add this part to the vid?
Thanks in advanceYes It would be a solution to use the JPP. But the toplogy is distorted.
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