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DRAFT - Room Partial
This is another of my playtoys in SolidWorks2007. SolidWorks is a drafting program, and NOT a computer art program. It isn't really made for this kind of stuff, but I like it anyway. However, being used for drafting, you will notice there is no depth perception at all in the image. (things farther back don't get smaller). In drafting, having depth perception like that would make blueprints harder to read, because not everything would be to-scale. Personally, I aactually kind of like th effect it leaves.
Anyways, this is an assembly of multiple separate parts, each made individually and then put together. (I.E., the lamp, the shade, and then the bulb) I don't remember exactly how many parts there were, but there was a great many. I played with the scale a bit in this piece, you'll notice the door doesn't match the fireplace, and the plant matches neither, things like that. I wanted to try different scaled, because I'd like to make an entire dollhouse in SW. and wanted to see how they'd fit. This pic is more or less a test-run.
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