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Today we're going to model a traditional wooden chair. I usually design original furniture but for this video I felt like doing just this type of chair. I was actually searching for a model like this on 3D warehouse but didn’t find any, so I modeled it, and uploaded for everyone to use. Just follow this link https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/mode... Plugins I use in this video are: Mirror Vertex Tools (for proportional editing) Quadface tools (for UV mapping) FredoCorner (for beveling) This video is a part of the 3D concept furniture series. If you want to check out the rest of the series, click here: • 3D Concept Furniture If you want to follow along with all the steps, and recreate this exact model yourself, I suggest you set the speed of the video to 0,25. That way you can follow the tutorial with no problem. But If you’re just here for the speed build timelapse, just sit back and enjoy the video as is, or you can even double the speed. In the lower left corner of your screen you can see what I’m typing and what each shortcut stands for, but beware, I don’t use Sketchup default shortcuts as you’ll probably notice, so I’ll list all my custom shortcuts bellow. Shortcuts: Ctrl+1 - Select tool Ctrl+Q - Draw line Shift+A - Draw arc Ctrl+W - Mirror tool (plugin) Ctrl+Shift+X - Move tool Ctrl+Shift+A - Offset tool Ctrl+R (or R) - Rotate tool Alt+Y - Hidden geometry (on/off) Ctrl+D - Tape measure S - Scale tool E - Eraser C - Draw circle Y - Draw rectangle V - Paint bucket (Alt - Eyedrop tool) A - Push pull The rendering is done with Vray plugin for sketchup, but I keep it extremely simple. I just decrease the intensity of the light, increase the size of the sun to get that soft shadows effect and work around the diffuse and bump map of the wood material. If you happen to like this video I kindly ask you to click the like button and to check out the other videos of this series and consider subscribing to this channel. I’d really appreciate it and It would help me a lot. Thank you for watching and I’ll talk to you in the next one!!