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I  made a table inspired from some reference pictures on the net. What do
you think?
H
 
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helge_h wrote:
> I  made a table inspired from some reference pictures on the net. What do
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I think it's damned nice.  Nicely modelled, very nicely textured, and of 
a simple design that I enjoy in real life tables.
 
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"Jim Charter" <jrc### [at] msn com> schreef in bericht
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> I think it's damned nice.  Nicely modelled, very nicely textured, and of
> a simple design that I enjoy in real life tables.
I agree fully with that, with one exception: imho, I think the texture
should be a little bit finer grained and more randomized. You can see now
identical, and symmetrical, repetition lines on the flat parts.
Thomas
 
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helge_h wrote:
> I  made a table inspired from some reference pictures on the net. What do
> you think?
Looks great and I love the table .. however I think the grain size of 
the timber is too high .. try scaling it by a little bit.
I know you asked about the table, but to make a room look more 'real' 
I'm a convert to the 'moulding' way of life. Even as simple as a 3x1" 
along the wall/floor join would look good. (and if you want, try 
differencing it with an angled plane to get a slope on the top)
Cheers!
Rick Measham
 
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> I think it's damned nice.  Nicely modelled, very nicely textured, and of 
> a simple design that I enjoy in real life tables.
Agreed. Nice lighting too. And I like the little spheres too...
 
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Thanks a lot for your comments.
to see if it's ok in the image the table is intended for (basement room).
H
 
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"helge_h" <nomail@nomail> schreef in bericht
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> Thanks a lot for your comments.
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> to see if it's ok in the image the table is intended for (basement room).
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though.
Thomas
 
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