Vastu - Benjamin Chair with pillow. Great upholstered lounge/guest chair. Chair has welting/piping detail along the edges. This lounge chair has wooden legs. I often build in white so I can change the finishes once I upload it into a particular model. Feel free to add finishes and textures. Please rate and review. **This lounge chair would look great in almost any setting.** Enjoy! #bedroom_furniture #chair #furniture #guest_chair #interior_design #living_room_furniture #lounge_chair #office_furniture #upholstered_chair
- CommentsDiDi S.Hello, WalaAmelia! This chair is awesome and well liked based on the number of downloads - mine included. I have to check out your other models. I'm still a novice at Sketchup despite having used it (hobby) for years. But do check out what I have been able to create so far, ok? Be blessed!1/18/2016WalaAmeliaHi DiDi S! Thanks for the compliment. I still consider myself a novice, too. I learned it in school several years ago (I have my B.A. in Interior Design). I still use the Skp 8 version (without any plug-ins) on my computer. Haha! One day I will upgrade to the latest Skp...one day. *smile* But right now, I just do modeling for personal use. There is still so much for me to learn. I checked out your models. Cool beans. Do you build based on your own designs or do you use actual items as a guide? I find it so much easier to use pictures as a guide. I have a boat load of models that I haven't uploaded yet. I have to transfer them to hubby's pc (he has the latest Skp) then upload them. Guess I have to get back to work. Haha! Be blessed!1/18/2016DiDi S.Hey there! I sometimes use actual items as guides, but not often. I get too frustrated with myself because whatever I try to do using guides does not turn out right. I am strictly trial and error on my own. I sort of started out learning 3D modeling from an AMAZING kid using Blender. He's grown up now and runs his own company! I tried going to school for Interior Design (residential planning) but was too sick to complete schooling. That broke my heart. But I have a blast messing around at my own pace even though I can't do anything with my designs... not that I know of, anyway. This is the first thing I made right years ago and I'm proud of it mostly because I loved the table when I saw it in a store back in the early 90s. (the link - http://artist-3d.com/free_3d_models/dnm/model_disp.php?uid=2897 Take care!1/18/2016WalaAmeliaVery nice!!!1/19/2016