The Junk , part II

The Junk , part II
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After my recent failure with the junk I tryied something diffrent with less polygons. This is the result. Opinions?
(Oh BTW my mom just said it's disfunctional and ugly! Oh and also said the furniture style is old! How sweet!)



 
 erenda [ 06 Feb 2006 03:15 ]


The Junk , part II
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Here's the wire frame :



 
 erenda [ 06 Feb 2006 03:16 ]
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And a coser look to the chair



 
 erenda [ 06 Feb 2006 03:17 ]
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Erenda, these are very good!! I especially like the realistic look of the leather on the chair!!      



 
 melamkish [ 06 Feb 2006 04:07 ]
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Erenda, with melamkish now that is two people who said that they like the leather look, make that three, counting me too.



 
 pangor [ 06 Feb 2006 08:06 ]
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Great job Erenda!            



 
 JanReinar [ 06 Feb 2006 12:07 ]
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     Good job erenda! your skill is improving !



 
 Tormie [ 06 Feb 2006 20:54 ]
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I don't think it's disfuntional or ugly, I really like it specially the realism of the chair.
I think probably this still a little hi poligon count for this kind of models. I'm not exactly a good modeler so I can't give you much recomendations but I'd sugest you visit this site:
http://fast3d.actionbabecentral.com/index.htm
download some of his models and study them, he is a really master in low poligon modeling for Poser (probably he goes to the other extreme but is a good starting point) and he use a very basic modeler called anim8or, I think he is a really master. I'm beginig to do my first clothing modeling and to study this models was really helpfull for me.
You have great ideas and good skils Erenda, don't listen much to your mother    (about your models of course).

Ather thing, I've heard that Poser don't like much triangulated figures, don't understand exactly why, but if you pay atention most of the Poser models have mainly squared poligons.



 
 rayera [ 07 Feb 2006 01:15 ]
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