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CelticThrone

Imagine 3D Objects posted on Jul 02, 2003
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CelticThrone was done a short while after Conny's chair compo...man i miss those,and all the celtic modelling was done with fonts prepared in photoshop and realised in Imagine with convert object,extruded,fractured to increase poly count and then smoothes,and subgrouped for texturing...all .itx work there,with the exception of the chaie square base and back insert which are also prepared fonts used as bumps....enjoy...comments pls

Comments (2)


tien_avielle

10:57PM | Wed, 02 July 2003

hmmm - love the back and base of the throne; the mismatched legs don't appeal to me - I prefer the back ones. The celtic design of the arms looks like fragile filigree - I'd have extruded it more before replicating to give it more substance. Also, I'd prefer to see the celtic side panels fit snug into the arms. Did I mention, I really do LIKE this throne, lol?

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bobbystahr

12:16AM | Thu, 03 July 2003

thanx,...actually it's one leg,copied,pasted,mirror copy,join,copy,past,mirror again...lol...well yes i was going to put supports in on the side panels but there seemed no graceful way...sigh...and i hadn't mastered replicate along path yet,well path creation anyhow...this was a while ago...i'll do better next time...heh heh heh


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