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3 Dimensional Chat / The art of Swain 2011 (3ds Max)

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J Swain
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Posted: 28th Dec 2010 14:24 Edited at: 29th Dec 2010 10:41
Hello!

Im not good at modeling, but im not bad either. I didn't understand anything from the 3ds max 2010 tutorials, so i have learned everything entirely on my own. I sure have improved my modeling skills, and i thought i could show them to others.

I'll begin with the so far best and finished model, A computer chair from IKEA:

I know, it sucks. But it's the first model I've made which isn't a box or a cylinder.

I'll make some more models when i get time.

My current project is an FPS Creator model pack, including:
- 3 Ply boards (Old, New, Broken)
- A Wheel
- Modern Garbage Bin
- Planks in many sizes (Old, New, Broken)
- 6 Crates/Boxes (Explosives, Wooden, Fireworks, Metal, Japanese, Ammo Crate)
- 6 Barrels (Green, Blue, Yellow, Red, Explosive, Meat and Blood)
- A wooden table (New, Old, Broken, Burned)
- A stack of lumber
- Swedish Computer Chair
- A Desk (Old, New, Broken)
- Grunge and Modern Segments
- Terrain Segments (Grass, Sand, Rock, Snow)
Many of these doesn't need any hard working, since they are pretty much just simple shapes. All of them will have normal maps.


Miss. Jessica Swain
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Posted: 28th Dec 2010 21:19 Edited at: 28th Dec 2010 21:20
For a firt model it's realy good but it looks realy unconfortable

Srry about my english im from sweeden
Master Man Of Justice
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Posted: 28th Dec 2010 23:23
And unless the person is 10 pounds, the chair will snap.

Bejasc3D
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Posted: 29th Dec 2010 03:15
You'd want to have the bar that connects to the base at the front, rather than the rear.
But it is quite good

Madscientist
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Posted: 29th Dec 2010 05:46
I think you meant this:

Like TiTaniUm said, you want the support bars in the front.

My computer surpasses all the technologies of the day. What computer do I have?

charger bandit
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Posted: 29th Dec 2010 10:04
We have such chairs like in first picture in school and they don't collapse?


J Swain
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Posted: 29th Dec 2010 10:27
@Charger Bandit, I got one in school as well, and they don't snap.

My current project is to make a model pack for FPS Creator.
See the first post for a list of planned models.
JLMoondog
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Posted: 29th Dec 2010 15:19
Erg...reminds me of my old school chairs...my rump hurts just thinking about it...


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