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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Mod Chair #4
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RE: SubD examples and models
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.
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I’ve Been “Boxed”
Late night fun. Inspired by what I’ve learned from the great gif’s posted by “Box”.
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RE: I’ve Been “Boxed”
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.
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Mid Mod Chest
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.
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Sears Wall Unit
Modular wall unit right out of my 1965 Sears catalog. Fall flap case can function as a desk or dry bar. Great for your family room.
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RE: Orgelf's works. second topic.
I know I’ve said it before but I’ll say it again. Your imagination has no bounds. Bravo
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RE: Beautiful door to model
Familiar with this image. As Art Nouveau as it gets. Been tempted to give it a go myself. Would be cool to try and model some of the Nouveau style Paris subway gates also.
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RE: A Bench and a Stool
@Dave-R Looks great. From your other posts it seams like your design is a success.
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RE: Beach House
@Gus-R I can relate to that. The last render is my favorite so far. The composition and lighting hit the spot.
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RE: I’ve Been “Boxed”
@ntxdave Don’t feel dumb. At least you’re trying. That’s more than a lot of people. A shame you don’t live down the street. You could drop over and see in real time how I struggle with this stuff.
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RE: I’ve Been “Boxed”
@ntxdave Thank you sir. I’d suggest starting with simple shapes and practice the various techniques. In particular copy/array around a circle. As you get comfortable slowly add to the complexity.