04-13-2005, 06:14 PM
In need a basic cafe table 32 in high with a center post and round or square top that's not more than 30 in across. something like a Stargucks table... Does andyone have one?
Does anyone have a cafe table?
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04-13-2005, 06:14 PM
In need a basic cafe table 32 in high with a center post and round or square top that's not more than 30 in across. something like a Stargucks table... Does andyone have one?
04-13-2005, 08:01 PM
Saw your post and made your table (32" high and 30" across). This was incredibly simple and took less than 3 minutes. I am more than happy to help out because FF ROCKS!, but spend a little time with this amazing program and you'll be looking for stuff to build yourself.
04-17-2005, 04:59 PM
Thanks, it looks great!
11-11-2005, 10:25 AM
Did you just modify a pre-existing table? The reason I ask is because I need a larger version of the round table in the default objects menu. Not necessarily a larger scale, but rather a larger top that sits at about the same height...ie. a conference table. I wasn't sure if you modified parts of the object (because the round table has no parts) or if you created it from scratch. I also may need the conference table to be oblong as opposed to just round...Im not sure yet, I guess I would have to look at both. How would I do that?
Has the answer to this question been posted previously and I missed it? Thanks!
11-11-2005, 07:53 PM
I built the table from scratch using the column and the arch from the building blocks menu. Typically, you cannot take apart true Frame Forge Objects created by the company, such as the conference table you mentioned. But building a table the size you need will take you less than 5 minutes. Go to the building blocks menu and select the geometric shape, column, etc. that most closely resembles the base you want. In the case of the cafe table, it was a column for the pole and two intersecting arches for the legs. Use the scale button to size the objects the way you need them. Then do the same with the top. The cafe table was requested to be 30", so I size the column to 30" wide and 30" deep, and gave it a 2" height. Now elevate the top to the height of your legs, center it with the "Align" function in the drop down menus at the top. Finally, select all the parts and "Glue Objects togther". You're done! Now you can take the object to the Green Room and paint it or put a texture on it.
Let me know if this helps, or if you would like more explanation. Go for it! This program is way to amazing not to be building exactly what you need.
11-12-2005, 05:38 PM
A great explanation, thank you for your help.
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