Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
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# 1 19-10-2008 , 06:30 PM
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Bathroom

I started modelling my bathroom this weekend. This is what I got so far.

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# 2 19-10-2008 , 06:49 PM
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Ohh very crispy render, me likey. Though, is it me or is the tub's legs seem a little too weak to hold up water + person (or two :x )


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# 3 19-10-2008 , 06:51 PM
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nice lighting. I think the tub is a little small in relation to the scale of the room

# 4 19-10-2008 , 06:54 PM
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I actually measured things like a maniac and the height, width and depth of the tub is exactly right, although I didn't measure the legs, they might be a little too thin.

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A little closer.

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What are those little oval thingies? Are those electrical outlet covers, or a button? I've never seen anything like them.

Your bathroom is pretty awesome though, with its super-high towel rack that could be a ladder.


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# 7 20-10-2008 , 04:31 AM
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Haha... yes, an escape ladder in case of an "emergency". The oval tings are buttons for flushing #1 or #2 user added image

# 8 20-10-2008 , 07:03 PM
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Some more crap modelled.

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# 9 20-10-2008 , 09:50 PM
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cool - nice start mate! always good to see your stuff. user added image

# 10 20-10-2008 , 11:24 PM
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those buttons for flushing make me hope there's going to be a toilet in there somewhere haha. Looks good so far. Always enjoy watching your work. This is different from the electronics I usually see you do.

I've always wondered why toilets and are in a bathroom, someplace you go to keep clean and cleanse yourself of dirt and grime and grease and all that good stuff, and you go in there to sit on a toilet and stink up the place so no one else feels clean when going in there, haha.

Anyway keep up the good work. user added image

# 11 21-10-2008 , 05:22 PM
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Thanks guys!

Modelled window, radiator and crapper.

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# 12 21-10-2008 , 08:44 PM
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wow i wish the amenities in my bathroom were all the same color... (hehe)

lookin pretty nice so far, but what's the deal with the folding rack in the shower? sweater rack? too high for a seat. too low to be something for overhead. can't be a towel rack unless you want wet towels... *shrug*


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# 13 22-10-2008 , 02:13 AM
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Well, it's a small bathroom... it's for hanging clothes to dry. If you want to dry your clothes it's best not to take a shower meanwhile though...

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Nice moelding as per usual Dj!

Crapper, I remember my dissapointment when I found out that Thomas Crapper didnt invent the bog.


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# 15 22-10-2008 , 03:44 AM
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Hehe, read about Mr. Crapper on Wikipedia... man, that's so awesome to have that name and having a plumbing company.

The first paragraph in the article on Wikipedia is hilarious...about Thomas CRAPPER who invented the BALLCOCK and about MANHOLE's as tourist attractions..

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