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Hello, I create these objects for a room I'm working on, thought I'd share
them with you all and see what you think of them...and suggestions etc.
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Very pretty.
The spheres in the tub look like dry ice bubbles; is that what you want?
For ordinary bubbles I'd try hollow hemispheres, something like this:
intersection
{
difference
{
sphere { 0, 1 }
sphere { 0, 0.9 }
}
plane { -y, 0 }
pigment { rgbt <0.9,0.9,0.9,0.9> }
interior { ior 4/3 }
finish { reflection 0.1 }
}
(Unless the bubble-object is cut off at the surface of the water, you
may get strange refraction effects below.)
--
Anton Sherwood -- br0### [at] p0b0xcom -- http://ogre.nu/
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Hi I really like the oriental screen! Where did you get the imagemap for that?
On my monitor the tub is very dark, I only know it is a tub because Anton
pointed it out. The bubbles in the tub could use some work, are they supposed
to be soap bubbles? If they are then they need to be far more transparent, a
little pit of iridecense might look good too, just a little bit though, too
much can easily look garish!
kane wrote:
> Hello, I create these objects for a room I'm working on, thought I'd share
> them with you all and see what you think of them...and suggestions etc.
>
> [Image]
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Not bad. Not bad at all... :)
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I like the pitcher/basin/mirror and the screen. The image map really
enhances the realism. The bubbles however detract from it. It would take a
lot of clearer large bubbles and smaller whitish bubbles of various sizes
all the way to pixel size to get such a thing more correct. But I'm
thinking jacuzzi tub which this obviously would not be I suppose. So if
it's soap bubbles here then it would still be similarly done, spreading them
across much more area and going to very small sizes.
Bob
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