French bread loaf
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French bread loaf
I'm making a loaf of french bread display piece that mounts over a cash register in a new restraunt. It needs to be about 36" long. Does anyone have something like that that can be resized? It will be next to a 24" drink cup and a 36" square 3 tiered cake. I tried to make it myself but I'm not very good with the part editor. Please help. Thanks, Greg
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Re: French bread loaf
Greg,
I didn't have a French loaf but here is some bread in a basket if you can substitute.
I didn't have a French loaf but here is some bread in a basket if you can substitute.
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Re: French bread loaf
Thanks Kerry but the customer is going to put the loaf over his cash register on top of a soffit with the 36" cake and a 24" tall coffee cup for display. I'm going to make the loaf out of paper mache and chicken wire. The cake and coffee cup will be made of plywood and 1/8" bending plywood. You never know what people are going to ask you to build. Thanks again, Greg
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Re: French bread loaf
If you just need it for presentation purposes, take a photo of a loaf of real French bread and use it on a Display Cube (after triming the edges of course).
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Re: French bread loaf
Greg,
Here is one I found on the internet. You can look at it and see if you can make it work. I couldn't make it look like much. There are some good looking models available at TurboSquid.com but they want $30+ for them.
It Renders poorly
Here is one I found on the internet. You can look at it and see if you can make it work. I couldn't make it look like much. There are some good looking models available at TurboSquid.com but they want $30+ for them.
It Renders poorly
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