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General Category => General CG Discussion => Topic started by: Tok_Tok on 2017-08-18, 09:31:35
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Hello,
I'm doing an archviz project and the client wants a bit more trending look. This means that lots of furniture and props are made of raw materials like rough driftwood. This for example:
(https://s30.postimg.org/7zv0cav5t/2017-08-18_09_27_39-moodboard_villa_s.pdf_-_Suma.jpg)(https://s30.postimg.org/qw0ow4x1d/2017-08-18_09_27_55-moodboard_villa_s.pdf_-_Suma.jpg)
Does anyone know where to find these kinds of models? Would be much appreciated!
- Joep
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Have u checked out 3dsky.org (http://3dsky.org) pro models? I think I saw some of those u r looking for, sometime ago.
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Yes I think I've seen their whole library by now. Some models in there are usable but it's limited and not exactly what I want. This is another example which is perfect and is the style I'm looking for. These models I already have:
(https://s30.postimg.org/n3lru56wx/2017-08-18_12_32_20-_Villa_B_V2.max_-_Autodesk_3d.jpg)
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No one?
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So you're looking for premade models or you are willing to hire someone to model what you need?
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No hiring someone is too expensive for this project. To be honest I don't really know what to search for, I mean how do you call those stools? Just stools isn't giving me the right models and "old stools" isn't working either. So I was hoping someone might know where to find a bunch of them.
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In my honest opinion its way to specific a model to be "lying" around on 3d sky or similar websites
Your best bet would be to hire someone, and unfortunately had to be calculated in the price initially given to the client
For these type of projects give the client two options.
1. General look alike models at a reduced tariff or
2. Very specific models charged per model
Just my 2c
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Yes you're right, these models are kind of specific. To be more accurate, these kinds of models are not to be found so much because they are very trend specific. The majority of furniture models found online can be put in roughly two categories: 1. Really clean design items, designed by renowned designers. 2. Very classical style models, often used in america. Which is nice but I see a lot of roughly the same models. Sometimes it laks diversity.
Luckily there are more and more models being made that are more trending, and 3D Sky is a great source! Unfortunately I cannot find these more trending models, yet.
Anyway, I think is probably too expensive to have someone model about 10 models for one project. What do you think modeling a detailed would cost, roughly?
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try searching for "wicker" in 3dsky. you can replace the materials with diftwood like maps
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That got some useful results, thank you for responding!