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# 1 28-07-2004 , 07:58 PM
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Bathroom Complete

Well here another finish pice.
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# 2 29-07-2004 , 05:01 PM
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hey vedic
you are really fantastic in your work! how did you learn all this? how long are you in 3d ?


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# 3 29-07-2004 , 08:05 PM
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ransick, Thanks for your kind reply.

You ask, how I do all this? Well I think first of all is having an attitude that you can do anything. And 2nd model everything in your house, even if you think you can't do it. The first thing I modeled is my monitor and then keyboard and so on. And 3rd is doing lots of reading, I bought lots of maya books, and they help alot in getting started in maya. And also working in maya as much as you can, because that about the only way you can really learn.

You ask, how long I have been doing 3d? Well my first 3d program was maya 4.5, and I bought it about 2 years ago. Now i'm working with maya 6.

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# 4 30-07-2004 , 09:22 PM
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That looks more real than my bathroom! My bathroom is so low poly user added image user added image user added image


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# 5 30-07-2004 , 10:05 PM
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Thanks RubberChickenuser added image

Hey if you don't mind, could I see your bathroom?

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"looks more real than my bathroom" hilarious comment. lol

anyway, seriously that looks awesome. Something you would see in Resident Evil. It looks pretty eery. Oh and that truck in the woods one was awesome too. I was like WOH!!! YOU need to make a tutorial also. user added image

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Good job vk!!! user added image



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# 8 02-08-2004 , 08:23 PM
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Originally posted by vedic kings
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Hey if you don't mind, could I see your bathroom?

Well im so ashamed of my bathroom that I rather not post a pic. I walk in there in the morning to have a shower and everything is so low poly, the water droplets from the shower are little cubes and the toilet seat is square... sigh user added image

# 9 02-08-2004 , 08:58 PM
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Good job dude! I remember your old WIP on this.

# 10 03-08-2004 , 08:56 PM
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Hey thanks guysuser added image

Anhslaught,

You think I should make a tutorial? Well i've never done a tutorial before, so i'm not sure how I would go about doing so. If theres enought of you guys that would like one, let me know, and i'll do my best in doing oneuser added image

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That ok, you know I smooth most of my object in the bathroom, so that is the higher poly you are seenuser added image All the objects in most of my scenes start out as a boxuser added image

Here a little different angle, with a little diferent lighting, as if it night time:

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Hehe I think you misunderstood me vedic I was talking about my "real" bathroom user added image


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# 12 04-08-2004 , 07:18 AM
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yes! we deff want a tut by vedic kings!! how doesn't is the question....


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# 13 05-08-2004 , 03:22 PM
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That is a good looking bathroom. I have been learning Maya for about 6 months now. I bought some videos to help me learn faster I have a hard time learning just from books. Anyway, one of the modeling tutorials was a bathroom and I was wondering if you had seen any tutorials. More so, I was curious what method you used to design the shower curtain. They had a really good method in this video.They used one vertical line. Then they made copies of the line like every 5 or ten frames as it slides around the curtain rod, using a motion path to direct it. Then they lofted them all together to make the curtain. Some thing like that anyways. Keep showing work it is really inspiring. Thanks!


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I would definately like to see a tutorial on how you did your texturing and all your curtains. hell i would like a whole scene tutorials from start to finish. user added image

I definately love the house in the woods, how you got the whole scene done. Be nice to see a tutorial on how the whole a scene is done. Are those tiles bump mapped or actually modeled? stuff like that. user added image

# 15 06-08-2004 , 08:34 AM
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wow, great bathrooom, the only problem I have is the lighting..I think in the day time picture it would look cooler if you just used the light from the window, and had it raytraced to slightly light the rest of the room..

but anyway, its good no matter what, good job...

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