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  • My LeCorbusier chair ;)

    Hi,

    This is a small practice work, I wants two things: a good modeling and a good leather shader.



    C&C are welcomed
    In teapots we trust.

  • #2
    Looks like you got both. Good Job.

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    • #3
      looks like you need to have a narrow ass to sit in it though hehe.

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      • #4
        nice - the classic setup eh! They are a snug fitting chair aren't they
        -Peter

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        • #5
          Yeap... if you have ever seen the real chair you DO need a narrow ass.

          The real thing:
          http://www.dwr.com/images/features/f_2225.jpg

          Classic furniture is for beautiful people...

          Awesome job BTW... Great model. Your cushions may be a little over stuffed. Could use some slight deforming in the shape with wrinkels. Othewise the mode and leather is great. If you want to keep working on this, I would work on lighting.... just to make it more interesting. What you did is good, it just needs more life.

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          • #6
            thanks for the comments

            cpnichols > i know, the lighting is basic: VRaylight , an omni (specular only) and a little skylight. I have no time, university restarts monday, this the end of my holiday
            In teapots we trust.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Tog
              thanks for the comments

              cpnichols > i know, the lighting is basic: VRaylight , an omni (specular only) and a little skylight. I have no time, university restarts monday, this the end of my holiday
              Hey it is all good. I fact the lighting is not bad at all, but with something of this quality you can push it. I would say, keep this model around as a study model for yourself to learn, practice, and study lighting techniques. School is the perfect place to play with stuff like this.

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