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For the living-room
Nothing fantastic here but anyway (and more or less still WIP) ...
A lamp : (way too easy to do with the revolve tool) and a TV : Cheers !
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Very realistic TV, looks like the one my grandparents have!
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Cool looking models ... grrreat TV !!!
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Is this based on your own house or a dream house?
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I'm just building some small things (lamp, Tv, sofa, table ...) in order to make a cool PovRay scene later.
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I usually use a professional home building program for my houses and then use that as a basis for better models.
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Lucky,
Maybe add an extra bevel on the lamp base bottom? It looks too round in that pic.
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yes the subdivision tends to round the bottom surfaces. I plan to align all the bottom vertices later if I keep the model subdivided. What do you mean by "add an extra bevel" ?
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