@tig said:
You can of course make it a physical object, after some not inconsiderable modeling and effort you'll end up with thousands of bits of geometry or at least several components for the central repeated parts and the various edge pieces... BUT have you considered using a suitable textured material applied onto a flat face? This will usually be far more efficient and it can often look as effective in many situations... Obviously 3d objects like sofas need the 3d modeling, but you said an upholstered 'wall'... which will be 'flat' anyway ?
I so sorry my english not well,but thank for your advise.
@jean-franco said:
Hi,
Dave Richards did something to be seen here: http://www.finewoodworking.com/item/17970/upholstering-your-furniture
I think it work for me.thanks so much.