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Blender Tutorial – Modeling a Antique Chair – 1 of 3
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In this three-part tutorial we will learn how to model a complete 3D Antique Chair that can be used as props in your renders.
Blocking out the overall shapes of our chair along with the detail indents that will house our buttons
Part two will focus on adding even more detail and using the blenders sculpt tools to have control on shaping our chair.
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Chair references
http://www.brighthome-furniture.com/pimage/Accent%20Chairs/Accent%20Chairs-26/Bright-Home-Townsend-Tufted-Beige-Linen-Accent-Chair_cut_c.JPG
http://www.cnbhomes.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/best-heritage-gray-accent-chair-n5WaW.jpg
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And here are some useful shortcuts to save you time in Blender:
Alt + Left click or Middle mouse button = Rotate perspective
Shift + Middle mouse = Pan
5 = Perspective view or Orthographic
A = Select all
S = Scale
G = Grab
E = Extrude
H = Hide
Z = Wireframe
Crt + R = Loop cut tool
C = Circle selection
W = Specials menu
Alt + M = Merge options
F4 = Turn Wire Outline on or off
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6 responses to “Blender Tutorial – Modeling a Antique Chair – 1 of 3”
I love you.:DD <3
Wow this was a great video. Thank you very much for making this. Can't wait for more!
Springfield,VA
Hi, great video. Could you please put the links of the images (the chairs) that you used as reference?
thanks 🙂
fantástico video.Gracias
* Not Clever .You have a brain, use it. Building objects in Blender, it is not clever. How to import your own textures ? -)))