Author Topic: Vienna Chairs  (Read 4741 times)

2016-06-25, 22:27:17

GorArakelyanF

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I have prepared  these renders for a special training course on texturing and rendering.

Enjoy.

2016-06-27, 15:29:49
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maru

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I really like the closeup shot.
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2016-06-28, 10:29:13
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GorArakelyanF

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Thank you, To be honest, it took the minimum time of work, most of the time I was working on chairs :D  here is one more close up.

2016-07-22, 19:03:19
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2016-07-22, 20:25:10
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Marcellus Ludovicus

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I like the chair.  Curious though, is this a common chair style in Austria (or wherever)? E.g. English speaking countries would understand the term "windsor chair."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windsor_chair

2016-07-23, 01:33:51
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Chair is nicely done and detailed, other things not so much and as such make image unbalanced.

Another note:
It is No. 788 Bresso chair by Thonet workshops (for many years the only one allowed to make bent wood furniture in the Austro-Hungarian empire).
This one is No.14 Vienna chair...
« Last Edit: 2016-07-23, 01:38:22 by burnin »

2016-07-24, 16:57:50
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GorArakelyanF

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Thank for the information.  I am huge fan of them