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Rattan Modeling in 3ds Max

RenderRam 2023-05-08 10:41 tutorial  > 3ds MAX  > modeling

RenderRam shows his in-depth rattan 3d modeling workflow.

This model used in the video is coming from Archmodels vol. 236. Check out this collection of interior props by Evermotion.

Rattan furniture is a type of furniture made from the natural fiber of the rattan palm. It is a lightweight and flexible material, making it easy to work with and perfect for creating intricate designs. Rattan furniture is known for its durability and strength, making it a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor use.

There are many different styles of rattan furniture, ranging from traditional to modern. Traditional rattan furniture is often made using a weaving technique, where thin rattan strips are woven together to create intricate patterns. Modern rattan furniture, on the other hand, often features a more streamlined design, with clean lines and simple shapes.

Creating rattan model in 3d is not a trivial task, in the video below RenderRam shows his technique that will make the process more fluent. And the final results are stunning.

Author: RenderRam Editor: Michał Franczak
Tags: rattan
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Lior Borok 12:51:26  |  09-05-2023
That's actually really impressive, I love the result and try that myself. Thank you for posting it.