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Subject: Bathroom
Date: 24 Jan 2002 16:22:36
Message: <3c507b1c@news.povray.org>
Just to keep on a supply of fresh pictures ;-)

As I cleaned up my hard disk I found this picture I rendered to do a design
of my bathroom. I traced some variations to see what fit's best.
Don't look at the bathtub, sink or lights. The goal was just to have the
wooden stuff in proper proportions.

Nothing new but nice I think.
Since my bathroom is already finished (it looks like the picture) nothing
will change in this picture.
However, if you have some comments or suggestions: they are always welcome.

regards
SY


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From: Chaz
Subject: Re: Bathroom
Date: 24 Jan 2002 16:43:01
Message: <3c507fe5@news.povray.org>

news:3c507b1c@news.povray.org...
> Just to keep on a supply of fresh pictures ;-)
>
> As I cleaned up my hard disk I found this picture I rendered to do a
design
> of my bathroom. I traced some variations to see what fit's best.
> Don't look at the bathtub, sink or lights. The goal was just to have the
> wooden stuff in proper proportions.
>
> Nothing new but nice I think.
> Since my bathroom is already finished (it looks like the picture) nothing
> will change in this picture.
> However, if you have some comments or suggestions: they are always
welcome.
>
> regards
> SY
>
>

Where's the picture?


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Subject: Re: Bathroom this time WITH picture
Date: 24 Jan 2002 16:58:09
Message: <3c508371@news.povray.org>
*lol*

I am such a fool. Please forgive me *g*
Here's the pic


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From: Jim Charter
Subject: Re: Bathroom this time WITH picture
Date: 24 Jan 2002 17:44:20
Message: <3C5090BD.37E388A5@aol.com>
Who's that peeking out from under the sink?



> *lol*
>
> I am such a fool. Please forgive me *g*
> Here's the pic
>
>  [Image]


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From:
Subject: Re: Bathroom this time WITH picture
Date: 24 Jan 2002 17:52:02
Message: <3c509012@news.povray.org>
> Who's that peeking out from under the sink?

*lol*
Probably me while mounting all this stuff ;-)


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From: Tor Olav Kristensen
Subject: Re: Bathroom this time WITH picture
Date: 24 Jan 2002 17:53:18
Message: <3C508F98.663CFE18@hotmail.com>

> 
> *lol*
> 
> I am such a fool. Please forgive me *g*
> Here's the pic

I wish I had such a bathroom !

Nice light setting and modelling.

The mirror needs something to
reflect and the edges of the bath
tub should be rounded somewhat.

And where is the soap ?!?


Tor Olav


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From: Steve
Subject: Re: Bathroom
Date: 24 Jan 2002 19:54:41
Message: <slrna51a69.ob8.steve@zero-pps.localdomain>


>Nothing new but nice I think.
>Since my bathroom is already finished (it looks like the picture) nothing
>will change in this picture.
>However, if you have some comments or suggestions: they are always welcome.

It looks good, but I think that it'd be worth putting in some area lights to 
get rid of those very black and hard shadows, if you can do that the 
image would improve 100 percent. 

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From: Juergen Scharfy
Subject: Re: Bathroom this time WITH picture
Date: 25 Jan 2002 05:19:19
Message: <3c513127@news.povray.org>
> I wish I had such a bathroom !
>
> Nice light setting and modelling.

uhm, light was done quick and dirty just to see something. I concentrated on
modelling these days since It was the reason for the pic.
The problem was that there was a set of elements I could buy, all different
in size and function and I had no clue what fits best. My bathroom is quite
small so everything has to fit exactly.
I got this sheet with details sizes and illustrations on it so I decided to
model it in POV. I am glad that I did that since the board above the sink
(on the lower end of the mirror) was too large! Using POV I figured out that
a very unfortunate shadow falls onto the sink and the water pipe if I use it
as it is. Additionally some variations of the arrangement gave finally a
good result. Some additional tests according to the lights on the ceiling
(no visible here) brought me to the decision to rebuild the ceiling
decoration together with new (integrated) light spots.

fits perfectly. The guy who took my order was quite confused: I gave him a
colour-printout of this picture to tell him which elements have to be
ordered *lol*

> The mirror needs something to
> reflect and the edges of the bath
> tub should be rounded somewhat.

As mentioned, the tub is just a placeholder. The interior wasn't of
interest, just its major extents. Same thing for the sink.

> And where is the soap ?!?

Soap and towles are in the gap to the right between sink and tub. In
reality, not on the picture, of course ;-)

regards
SY


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From: Juergen Scharfy
Subject: Re: Bathroom
Date: 25 Jan 2002 05:23:34
Message: <3c513226@news.povray.org>
> It looks good, but I think that it'd be worth putting in some area lights
to
> get rid of those very black and hard shadows, if you can do that the
> image would improve 100 percent.

Hm. I could, of course. But since the scene is of no use anymore it doesn't
really make sense, does it?
A lot of things could be optimised. The bath tub, the sink, the tiles . . .
.
As mentioned: quick work, just for design studies :-)

regards
SY


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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: Bathroom this time WITH picture
Date: 25 Jan 2002 07:10:58
Message: <3C514B4E.AC56EF6B@gmx.de>
There are some detais still missing (like rounding the edges) but apart
from that it already looks good.  

I suppose you also plan to put one of those ferns in there...

BTW, does that room have a window?

Christoph

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