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It is really my first POLYMODELING work.
Sure i'm not a novice in 3D, but i had never done any big model like this.
By the way (it is my very personal point of mind) i think, everybody, who wants to be a successful 3D modeler in future must try to model something "big". Because we can't build anything with just splines extruding
So, it was my try to understand quad modeling technique. And what can i say.....? It was really hard for me. I started this armchair from box. I had brainstorm all friday. It turns to something only at saturday. I was tired of adding and deletind the edges and verts. But... As you see i have soccessful finish.
Sure, it have some bags But i don't worry about it. Next time i will be more accurate.
i still prefer a chair i can roll around in hehehe lovely image and modeling etc
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i dont know if your trying to replicate a chesterfield chair exactly, but if you are then i would take a look at some reference as it seems some of your proportions seem a little off...the buttons seem big, the folds look like seams (its one piece of leather folded to form "s" folds that makes the the illusion, not stitched) and some of the cushion valleys seem a little too deep.
Its only a crit if your trying to go the whole hog...but i think it would be worth while, as the chesterfield is a design classic.
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