Late night fun. Inspired by what I’ve learned from the great gif’s posted by “Box”.

Late night fun. Inspired by what I’ve learned from the great gif’s posted by “Box”.

Another mod chair for the parts bin. Worked this out from one image I found on the net. SubD for the chair seat and cushion. Cheers.
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Revisited my first sofa model from many years ago. Fixed a lot of my rookie SubD mistakes. Added a little more detail here and there. Didn’t want to do a total rebuild. 

Finally got back to messing about with this. Think I’m close to running a render.

Pulled out another unfinished Box inspired model. Finished and rendered. I think I’ll just string this stuff in this one thread instead of starting a new one every time. 

Some late night shenanigans. Mid Century chest of drawers. Only had one reference pic. Design was attributed to Vanteefelen ? Not familiar with the name. Have to search him up. Full boat model. All drawer parts and joinery. Drawer pulls modeled with SubD. 

Have had this model in the back of my mind for some time. I think things may get out of hand before I’m done. The good old days when guys built hot rods in their garage at home. 

Needed this for a recent project. Model is not fully detailed as it’s only going to be used for rendering purposes. Model is loosely based on a piece found on the 1st dibs website. 

Good show.
Always interesting to see your small space renders.
@Mike-Amos , I definitely get the trepidation you might have felt. Your reference was still used on this side of the pond when I was younger. Don’t hear it used so much nowadays. 
@pixelcruncher , thanks for the compliment. Unfortunately I’m running on a very old Mac computer, hence the reason I still use Twilight. If I’m ever able to upgrade my computer I’d love to give Rayscaper a try.
@Rich-O-Brien
Agree with you on this. Always thought Twilight didn’t always get the respect it deserved due to its reasonable cost.
Been fooling about off and on with this model for quite some time. Finally got to the point of running a render. Still rendering with trusty old Twilight and post pro in Affinity Photo.

Always cool to see SU models become useful real world objects. Great job as is your usual. 