OK. This is my little experience after several hours. Excellent tool. Sorry for the last image

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RE: Quick Comparison -Subd and Artisan
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RE: Upholstered furniture
Accidentally I found this eastern styles couch in my collection
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RE: Upholstered furniture
@optimaforever said:
This thread is sooo amazing!...
Thanks for the kind words!
Easy model - dining chair.
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RE: Villa
@bob james said:
Exquisite fence: how did you make it?
Very fine work!
Thanks!
Fence? Hmm...pencil, arc, arc, push pull, scale, scale, undo, undo and etc -
Villa
Pre-war resort. Villa, decorated with wooden ornaments. Image reduced, so a bit hit in quality. Click to see workflow on gif img. The original size of 2800px. Sketchup 2016, TwilightRender
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RE: Upholstered furniture
@cuttingedge said:
Ive been thinking if possible to do model this Poltrona Frau Chair in SU with all the techniques youve shared so far . Well I know, anything is possible, (these images are 3d model sold by turbosquid) but how easy or how hard, or how detailed we can go is a big Q.[attachment=1:2yz6b8n1]<!-- ia1 -->poltona_frau.jpg<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:2yz6b8n1]
Yes. I was intrigued. Sketchup not 3DMax. But after inserted some details, the results can be pretty good. This is done through a half hours.
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RE: Upholstered furniture
@cuttingedge said:
I think what makes a sofa realistic are the fine creases. I see this in your renders but I dont see them in the wires shown. Are you further subdividing and sculpting these fine creases or do you apply some bump or normal map?. Certainly i will not think that you photoshopped it.
You Noticed correctly. I use a mixed technique. In some places, the geometry have wrinkles and crease. For the rendering, I applied bump map
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RE: Upholstered furniture
@bryan k said:
I'm still trying to grasp if you are making most of the polygons by hand or using soap bubble or something equivalent?
And yes, and no. I rarely use Soap Skin. Mostly for seating. This tool is good when the edge of the plane is parallel for axes. Sides and the other surfaces made with the Skinning tool and some places by hand.
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RE: Upholstered furniture
Thanks Cotty!
Next workflow - Natuzzi MILES sofa and armchair.