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    Default [TUT] Enlarging furniture

    Well all the other tutorials don't work, or don't explain very well, so I thought I'd give it a try by showing you how I personally do it. I know it isn't the best enlargement, but you should be able to understand it.


    Have a go and see what you come up with; post your creations here.
    Last edited by Kyle; 30-05-2008 at 03:52 PM.

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    Nice tutorial, +rep for at excellent piece of work.
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    nice tut!

    heres my attempt:

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    Steps 1-5 are fairly pointless as the same result can so easily be acheived by just image -> Stretch/skew and increasing by like 400%.
    The tutorial doesn't really talk about one of the main purposes of enlarging which is to add detail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ekalb View Post
    Steps 1-5 are fairly pointless as the same result can so easily be acheived by just image -> Stretch/skew and increasing by like 400%.
    The tutorial doesn't really talk about one of the main purposes of enlarging which is to add detail.
    I couldn't of said it better.

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    My go at a fridge lol. Took me rather longer than expected as I made rather a lot of mistakes. The fridge handles aren't quite right mind you.
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    Some of these steps aren't needed, but it's a good and helpful tutorial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ekalb View Post
    Steps 1-5 are fairly pointless as the same result can so easily be acheived by just image -> Stretch/skew and increasing by like 400%.
    The tutorial doesn't really talk about one of the main purposes of enlarging which is to add detail.
    This tutorial is only for inexperienced people. As I said at first, this is how I, personally do it, you can do it by stretching it, but I do it this way. If you don't like the tutorial, fair enough, but it has helped a few people to achieve some work that they wouldn't have been able to achieve before.

    I'll work on making a more detailed tutorial today, by enlarging something with more colours so I can show how to add detail.
    Last edited by Kyle; 31-05-2008 at 10:39 AM.

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    hay guys

    I dug up something I made with a tutorial exactly like this one,



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    Cool tut, I might give this a go. Nice job Boonzeet -Thumbs up-


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