> "marabou" <not### [at] availableyet> wrote in message
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>> it is stopped since i know a bit more about the techniques of creating
>> forming the ground of the bath (bezier?)
>
> Ground for that bath? What shape should it be? I think if you cut a
> superellipsoid out you get the ground one would find in a bath shaped
> liked that.
> I once made a bath with a lathe. I used halfs of the lathe as ends of the
> bathtub and used a very thin slice of the lathe scaled along one axis to
> fill the space between. (middle part = lathe{ clipped_by{plane{x,-0.1}}
> clipped_by{plane{-x,0.1}} scale x*100} ) But then you don't have a square
> bath. Take a look at http://www.students.tut.fi/~leppane6/pics/pingu.jpg.
thank you for that tip. this was the way i thought of for a long time, but
i did not know the function clipped_by. so i will show what this could do
for me.
is your curtain made with bezier-function?
>> maybe there is someone who wants to say something about it.
> Good looking tiles. Do they have a normal or are my eyes just blurred?
they seem to be blurred at the borders because i decreased the quality of
the image for the posting. else i use normals to reflect the environment
(in different ways).
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