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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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: thanks Thom..
@alexpacio2013 not sure how I missed this but some cool models all the same.
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Joker’s Stairs
This one’s for Rich. He was kind enough to share his”Joker” model I had to do at least one render with it…. A quick Twilight render , put the “grime” to it in Affinity Photo. Gothem City’s always gloomy and dirty looking right? Still will be messing about with the base model and posting results in “work in progress” ….
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RE: Is FormFonts Gone?
@valerostudio yes FormFonts is no more. Alan F. posted about its closure sometime ago on the SketchUp forum.
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RE: Import he NCS color system from .ase-file in SU
Curiosity got the better of me…. Looked up .ase (Adobe Swatch Exchange) . My first suggestion would be look in the
3D Warehouse and see if someone might have already created a collection of these colors as .skm files. I know you can find collections of various paint companies whose colors have been converted for SU. It’s worth a look.
If someone hasn’t already done the work for you, you’ll need to search for ways to convert the .ase files to .jpeg files. Then there are SU plugins that will convert the .jpeg’s to .skm files that could be saved as a collection in your materials folders.
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RE: Joker’s Stairs
Thanks Rich. I’ll see about overlaying some old school graffiti in there.
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RE: RayScaper
@majid Wow really like this one. The heavier contrast between the light and shadow areas really adds a more dramatic feel to the image.
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RE: Just moved in (Render)
@L-i-am Excellent job. Only critique is the brightness of the garage space seems to take away from the more somber overall look of the render…. Take it for what it’s worth….. Everybody sees and interprets renders differently. Still all in all a great job.
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RE: Hook on a Pulley
Excellent job as always. I think it was a good decision to use curviloft rather than subD for the hook.