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			<title>Free 3D model: Frau Ginger armchair</title>
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			<description>Hi, everyone! 
Just posted a new free model on my blog, the Frau Ginger armchair by italian designer Roberto Lazzeroni. (3ds max and V-Ray) 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi, everyone!<br />
Just posted a new free model on my blog, the Frau Ginger armchair by italian designer Roberto Lazzeroni. (3ds max and V-Ray)<br />
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You can download it from my blog (<a href="http://rickeloy.com/2013/05/18/new-model-poltrona-frau-ginger-armchair/" target="_blank">original post here</a>).<br />
Hope you guys like it!<br />
Cheers!<br />
Rick Eloy</div>


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			<title>3D accessories - Build your own Vs downloading files??</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 05 May 2013 15:40:32 GMT</pubDate>
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I have posted this on another forum, so please excuse me if you are reading this twice. I would just love to get as many people's thoughts...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hello,<br />
<br />
I have posted this on another forum, so please excuse me if you are reading this twice. I would just love to get as many people's thoughts on this as possible. :) <br />
 <br />
I'm just wondering what people's views are when it comes to scene accessories, i.e. sofas, chairs, tables, light fittings, books, ornaments etc...etc... in whether you should build your own or source downloadable ones (either for free or cost)?? I understand about the time constraints within businesses, however I am talking more about personal project work.<br />
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I've been modelling in 3Ds Max for about a year now trying to build up a portfolio (previous to that I was always either AutoCAD or Revit Architecture) and I model, UV and texture all the scene accessories myself, pretty time consuming but satisfying when a piece is finished. <br />
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I've started looking into what other archvis designers work is like, and find that they reference outsourced modelled accessories in their personal work. Meaning they have a lot more time to concentrate on composing the scene, lighting and post production work.<br />
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Am I missing out on downloading accessory models, and setting the scene like going to the shops and buying the pieces that I need to furnish my living room?? Or is sticking with the DIY route and building everything from scratch the  way to go??<br />
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Cheers for reading :)  <br />
Hel</div>

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