Cushions for a sofa. Help wanted

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 From:  MoI3D_fun.it (NINNO)
7384.1 
Hi everybody/Michael


I have to draw a sofa but i don't know the right procedure to draw the cushions. Somebody can help me?
A tutorial somewhere?

Grazie a tutti!!

Ninno
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 From:  Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
7384.2 
Ciao Ninetto :)
...una cosa veloce...basic shape

network



turn on points,select and move to make the wrinkles





or loft



so you can mirror the surface and sweep a central profile to make the seam ;)

...or...capitonnè ?

http://moi3d.com/forum/messages.php?webtag=MOI&msg=2983.1

M

EDITED: 7 May 2015 by M-DYNAMICS

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 From:  MoI3D_fun.it (NINNO)
7384.3 In reply to 7384.2 
....Grande!!!
Detto...Fatto!

Grazie, ma molte grazie. Ti devo un caffè

Anche le cose semplici quando non si sanno.....non sono poi così semplici

Ninno
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 From:  ed (EDDYF)
7384.4 
Ninno - You can use Rail Revolve and let your profile curve define the shape.

I incorporated a half-circle into the curve to make the piping, and brought the curve down in the middle so you can add a button.

Ed Ferguson


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 From:  Michael Gibson
7384.5 In reply to 7384.1 
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 From:  BurrMan
7384.6 In reply to 7384.5 
Bemfarmer made a pillow script as well.

http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=4512.5

EDITED: 7 May 2015 by BURRMAN

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 From:  MoI3D_fun.it (NINNO)
7384.7 In reply to 7384.4 
Hi Eddy
I want to say many thanks to you for your small but really clear tutorial. I did try and it works. I know, i am in late with this answer. I had problem with my internet connection first and with the login later.....So i'm sorry Ok?

many greetings from Italy

Ninno
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 From:  ed (EDDYF)
7384.8 In reply to 7384.7 
You're welcome Ninno. I hope you'll post your finished model.

Ed Ferguson
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 From:  MoI3D_fun.it (NINNO)
7384.9 In reply to 7384.8 
Of course Eddy...as soon as possible.

But watch out, i'm just a Moi3d Fun. I mean, i'm not a designer. Ok?

Ciao Eddy a presto!!

Marco_Italia

(Ninno) ;-)
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 From:  Mik (MIKULAS)
7384.10 In reply to 7384.9 
Hi Ninno,

For natural looking of cloth I would recommend Cloth script developed by Max Smirnov. http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=7393.1

Modelling procedure is here:



Result is here:



uv mapping has to be corrected.

Ciao,

Mik

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