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      davidheim1
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      kumiko screen.jpgDid a quick model this afternoon, for my first posting here in several months. This is a four-panel teak screen, made in the Philippines in the 1960s. Based the model on an image from the 1stdibs.com web site. The miters on the kumiko-style panels aren't perfect, and there isn't much joinery. But it was a fun model to create.

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        tuna1957
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        Lovely πŸ‘ I’ve always liked these older style freestanding screens. πŸ‘

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          Rich O Brien Moderator
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          SketchUp's raw presentation style is always so much better than a render to convey good modelling.

          Renders can hide little errors but raw SU done right is just yummy!

          Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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            L i am
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            Do you render?

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              davidheim1
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              Thanks, everyone. I used to do renders, but then Shaderlight went out of business. I haven't had the time to find another rendering program that's affordable and easy to use. Guess I have to choose one or the other.

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                ntxdave
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                You might take a look at Twilight Render. IMO it is pretty easy to use and the price is good.

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                  I would have a look at Raylectron as well.

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