Posts Tagged "Furniture Models"
Posted by Allan Brito on November 14th, 2012 ~
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It is never enough to collect as much furniture models as you can to speed up the modeling of a scene in architecture. And this time you can download a small collection of 3d models created by an artist called skororu. Those models are all available on a creative commons…
Posted by Allan Brito on November 5th, 2012 ~
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The amount of work required to create a contemporary scene in architectural visualization doesn’t compare itself with the work required to create antique architecture. At least, some specific periods of history will demand a greater amount of modeling work from the artist. Just to name one of those periods, I…
Posted by Allan Brito on June 26th, 2011 ~
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An artist from the YafaRay user forums called sadaj72 posted an interesting render with an interior view of a room, using only a few objects on the scene. One of those objects is a classic piece of furniture, which is the Eames Lounge Chair. The render can be viewed in…
Posted by Allan Brito on April 20th, 2011 ~
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Last week a friend of mine asked me to model a LP Centrum pendant lamp for an interior design project, to me most specific it was part of a lobby for a commercial building. The client wanted a LP Centrum pendant lamp on the ambient, and to help him I…
Posted by Allan Brito on November 4th, 2009 ~
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If you are using Blender 3D for architectural visualization for some time, you probably know that we don’t have large libraries of furniture models available in the native Blender 3d file format. A good library of 3d models to use in architectural visualization projects is crucial to speed up the…
Posted by Allan Brito on October 23rd, 2009 ~
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Even with lots of free assets available on the internet, it’s quite common for architectural visualization artists the need for modeling their own models. For instance, some of my clients create both the architectural plans and also the furniture. Since this furniture is exclusively created for those projects, I can’t…
Posted by Allan Brito on September 28th, 2009 ~
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When we have to add models and objects to a scene to compose an interior design project, sometimes those models are distributed on the scene without alignment or specific order. By the time we create the duplicates of the models, there are tools such as the Array modifier that can…
Posted by Allan Brito on September 25th, 2009 ~
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This week an update for SketchUp was released with a few extra features to improve modeling, and overall access to 3d models at the 3d warehouse. From all the additions to this release one of the coolest is the integration with the Google Street View to add textures to 3d…