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this is the first step of a bathroom.
it is stopped since i know a bit more about the techniques of creating
lamps, tabs (CSG?), forming the ground of the bath (bezier?) and extruded
splines (whatever it is).
but first i send this pic. it is the whole scene of the pic i send under
the headline "voting..." last time.
maybe there is someone who wants to say something about it.
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"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.
> 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?
Ari-Matti
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From what I can see (the lighting is low) the tile looks great, the tub
looks small, it has no curtain, and it has no faucet/shower
head/hot-cold knobs. I'm not sure if that is a stand up shower in the
corner? I like having a (blue??) light in the tub, but assuming there is
one there you'd also find one elsewhere, and the one in the tub would be
higher up and a different style (so as not to catch water) probably
embedded into the ceiling. I'm not sure what the square thing is on the
wall to the right. The whole room is too big. In the USA we usually
don't have bathrooms this large although we all want one!
Now even though I've said all this, I really like it. It already has the
right feel. Keep working on it, I'd love to see more.
Is
marabou wrote:
> this is the first step of a bathroom.
> it is stopped since i know a bit more about the techniques of creating
> lamps, tabs (CSG?), forming the ground of the bath (bezier?) and extruded
> splines (whatever it is).
> but first i send this pic. it is the whole scene of the pic i send under
> the headline "voting..." last time.
> maybe there is someone who wants to say something about it.
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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On Fri, 09 Nov 2001 10:59:08 +0100, marabou wrote:
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>this is the first step of a bathroom.
>it is stopped since i know a bit more about the techniques of creating
>lamps, tabs (CSG?), forming the ground of the bath (bezier?) and extruded
>splines (whatever it is).
>but first i send this pic. it is the whole scene of the pic i send under
>the headline "voting..." last time.
>maybe there is someone who wants to say something about it.
I like the pattern of the floor tiles, and the lighting looks good.
--
Cheers
Steve email mailto:ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet
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> "marabou" <not### [at] availableyet> wrote in message
> news:3beba8ae@news.povray.org...
>
>> 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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thank you, i am small, i do not know how to make curtains, there is no
shower head, there are no knobs and indeed it is a standing shower in the
corner. the light is white but i losed creating lamps.
the thing on the wall right is an design radiator (do not know if this
exists in the states).
> right feel. Keep working on it, I'd love to see more.
i am sorry to disapoint you, but first i have to do much translation work
on the manual before i can go on. i simply do not know how to going on,
because missing knowledge on Povray. but i am hard at work!
Is wrote:
> From what I can see (the lighting is low) the tile looks great, the tub
> looks small, it has no curtain, and it has no faucet/shower
> head/hot-cold knobs. I'm not sure if that is a stand up shower in the
> corner? I like having a (blue??) light in the tub, but assuming there is
> one there you'd also find one elsewhere, and the one in the tub would be
> higher up and a different style (so as not to catch water) probably
> embedded into the ceiling. I'm not sure what the square thing is on the
> wall to the right. The whole room is too big. In the USA we usually
> don't have bathrooms this large although we all want one!
>
> Now even though I've said all this, I really like it. It already has the
> right feel. Keep working on it, I'd love to see more.
>
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Steve wrote:
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> I like the pattern of the floor tiles, and the lighting looks good.
>
you are kidding!!!
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"marabou" <not### [at] availableyet> wrote in message
news:3beba8ae@news.povray.org...
>
> this is the first step of a bathroom.
> it is stopped since i know a bit more about the techniques of creating
> lamps, tabs (CSG?), forming the ground of the bath (bezier?) and extruded
> splines (whatever it is).
> but first i send this pic. it is the whole scene of the pic i send under
> the headline "voting..." last time.
> maybe there is someone who wants to say something about it.
>
just mildly curious as to how you did the floor ( could I see the source if
possible? ), it looks good. you might try more lights and radiosity ( when
the scene is finished ), just looks a bit dark.
--
Kevin
http://www.geocities.com/qsquared_1999/
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"marabou" <not### [at] availableyet> wrote in message
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> is your curtain made with bezier-function?
It's a union of ten bicubic_patches. I have never tried bezier-functions.
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