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+ "text": "After furnishing our scene looks like this. I'll gently rotate the camera so you can see what it looks like, where all the furniture is and what's going on here. Now, I'll tell you a few words about what else has been done. Let's start with the lamp. The lamp you see on the left was actually created based on the lamp we imported in the Blender Kitter lesson. We actually copied this vertical shade, this one here, we rotated it 90 degrees. And we finished modeling. Or we also used the existing cords here that hold the shade in place. We slightly adjusted the top part so that the strings can go in as they are supposed to. This is very simple modeling, so I'm sure you will handle it without any problem. As for the lamps, in the ceiling these are lamps that are mounted on strips. I decided that these strips won't be attached from underneath to the ceiling, but will be hidden within the ceiling. To do this, I cut a hole in the ceiling. These three notches are where my strips are hidden, to which the halogen lights are attached. I cut these holes using the Boolean function. You've already encountered this function when we discussed the floor panels. The next thing I did was to cut out the resistances in the countertop and in the cabinet of my island. I cut this notch so that the sink would fit here. I cut it out using the Boolean function. I did it by carefully marking the shape of my sink. I created precise geometry that I used to cut notches in the countertop and in the body of the cabinets of my island with great attention to detail. The last cut I made was to carefully and precisely create notches in the panels for the underfloor heating and accurately. I did it exactly the same way, using the Boolean function. I can see that the chair is overlapping with the radiator so I'll just move it a bit. Oh, like this. I didn't make any other modifications to the models. This is what the scene looks like after arranging it. In the next lesson, we'll move on to organizing this scene, and then we'll tackle the topics of cameras, materials, and lighting.",
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