Chair and Scaling Loop Cuts
ehold, my very first chair! I followed Polygon Runway's tutorial on creating this tufted chair. I think it's cute. I did add my own personal touch (aka I was way less detailed than Roman was haha). But regardless it was nice to have finally modeled a chair. I didn't use a reference image for this one - which is nice because I don't always have an illustration on hand to help with modeling. However, I'm starting to realize that maybe it's not so bad to actually attempt to draw sometimes so that I have something to go off of. As for shortcuts, I learned how to move two loop cuts in opposite directions! I can do so by selecting the two loop cuts and pressing S followed by the direction (X, Y, or Z).
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