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| Challenge 006 - The Chair [ARCHIVE] This is the archive for the sixth Sensei challenge entitled, "The Chair". |
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| SFM Nugget | Interesting choice of challenge, I don't think I've ever really tackled a chair before. I plan on making a ceiling supported, rotatable chair (who needs a floor ). I'll update this post with the latest WIP image I have as I progress. Now all I need to do is come up with the shape...:: FINAL VERSION THUMBNAIL ATTACHED :: |
| ...THE ONE AND ONLY... ::ACCEPT NO IMITATIONS:: Last edited by enigmaxs; 06-28-2007 at 10:56 PM. | |
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| Divine Penguin Realname: Craig Robinson Join Date: May 2006 Location: Rochester, UK Age: 39
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| Something like the command chair from the Lewis&Clarke? Good choice - I've tackled that one before. |
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| Headerizer Realname: Matthias Zabiegly Join Date: May 2006 Location: Munich / Germany Age: 27
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| Never heard of Lewis&Clarke either but your concept sounds intersting. Edit: Ah - Event Horizon, still need to watch that one. Maybe have the chair surrounded by consoles 360°. So it makes sense having a rotating chair. With loads of screens and buttons and other techno-thingies to access. |
| You ain't seen nothing yet http://www.zabiegly.de Last edited by Zabiegly; 06-15-2007 at 04:50 PM. | |
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| Divine Penguin Realname: Craig Robinson Join Date: May 2006 Location: Rochester, UK Age: 39
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| Yep - the Lewis&Clarke was a long-range rescue ship from Event Horizon. Lawrence Fishburne was her captain, and it was his chair that hung from the ceiling in the control panel - a little like the shape of a 'hook'. The 'base' (if it can be called a base haning from the ceiling) was slightly hinged to absorb shocks, and could rotate around 360'. |
| No question is a stupid question if you don't know the answer - If you need help (and you can find us), ask the (Sens)A-Team. Personal website (updated, Mar 2007) :: Industrial-meshes.com :: Professional website (Updated, Feb 2007) | |
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| SFM Nugget | @TheGreatRaja: Event Horizon! I do know that ship, mind you it has been about 10 years since I last saw it, only watched it the once which is odd because I really liked it. Thanks for clearing that up Raja. @Zabiegly: We'll have to see what I can come up with, I had thought about the 360° screens but time will tell. ![]() |
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| Trust me it won't Hurt | Thats going to look mean . . . good luck enigmaxs gp |
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