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This is done as a commercial project for company named Union clean (clean and sterile). They sell toilet accessories like soap dispensers, hand dryers etc.
My job was to model whole toilet. Textures, lights and render was also my job. Colegues modeled those accessories.
Rendered with Max 5.1 and VRay.
http://195.252.127.94/~gagi/wc/wc9.jpg
http://195.252.127.94/~gagi/wc/wc10.jpg
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rendered in hires for catalog:
http://195.252.127.94/~gagi/wc/cetka2.jpg
http://195.252.127.94/~gagi/wc/kanta.jpg
http://195.252.127.94/~gagi/wc/papir%20ruke.jpg
http://195.252.127.94/~gagi/wc/papir.jpg
http://195.252.127.94/~gagi/wc/sapun.jpg
http://195.252.127.94/~gagi/wc/sushac.jpg
darkefire
03-06-2004, 03:44 AM
those are some amazingly photoreal shots! did you use reference for the actual toilet room? cuz the urinals look a bit oddly shaped, and... THERE ARE NO STALLS!!! :surprised otherwise, this is a very sharp, very clean render.
now for some real fun, go back in and put grime on the walls, crack a few tiles, and stain the porcelain! put some wet toilet paper on the ground! make it artfully dirty, like a real public toilet!! :applause:
Dreamy Kid
03-06-2004, 04:16 AM
hi there....I like all the models you made. how long have you been spending time in the toilet before you start making this :D. good job !
Thanx :)
Here is a ref photo
http://195.252.127.94/~gagi/wc/ref.jpg
supermanphan
03-06-2004, 05:19 PM
one thing that gets me is the height of the mirrors in relation to the door height, especially the bottom of the mirrors
Lianad
03-06-2004, 05:32 PM
I agree with superman. If you look at the relationship between the door and the mirrors, basically someone will only be able to see their head in it !
I think the proportions on the mirrors and counters are fine, I think the door is just way to short. Although I think the bottom of the mirrors are a little bit too high off the counter top.
Other than that, amazing renders, and the solo shots of the products look very real.
kilroy
03-06-2004, 06:38 PM
looks real good
NYRngrs24
03-06-2004, 07:07 PM
its tooooo clean to be a public bathroom. LOL.. looks good.. great job
mikepolizos
03-06-2004, 09:09 PM
Great renderings!
Well done dude!
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
DraconisXII
03-06-2004, 09:12 PM
Great work looks pretty real :bounce:
TethyS
03-06-2004, 09:45 PM
great job.. 1 comment, isnt the door a tad too small? or is it just me :)
Yes you are right about mirror. Bottom edge is at 160cm and I dont like this but client asked to put them above products :hmm:
Doors are 200*80 cm and wall hight is 270cm.
Shaykai
03-07-2004, 12:18 AM
Amazing metal shader :)
Shaykai
SpaXe
03-07-2004, 12:21 AM
Wow very good
some advice:...
the mirror looks like a hole and you put the same thing at its back, so it's not that real.
the water looks dirty@_@"....
Well I love the design, the blue one is better than the original one.
Sly Stylz
03-07-2004, 04:38 AM
Wow I like those individual pieces shots.... but I agree the pic of the whole thing looks to clean..... but its still damn good!
All your really missing is the nasty stale urine smell :D Sorry! LOL
Good job keep it up man!
iXaarii
03-08-2004, 10:26 PM
spotless clean.
update...
if someone is in a hurry...sorry, I forgot to put toilet paper :p
http://195.252.127.94/~gagi/wc/wc13.jpg
Barry
03-09-2004, 12:53 AM
The metal reflections just don't look right. They look like glass mirrors. Maby give them just a tad bit of haze, kinda like streaky clean. The stall shot shows it the most, the paper dispencer almost blends in with the wall. If it was just a little not as reflective it would stand out better.
Thanx Barry, I'll try to improve that.
ASerr
03-09-2004, 02:57 AM
The soap thing looks awesome
iPixel
03-27-2004, 02:28 PM
Hehe .... thats the cleanest bathroom *public bathroom* i have ever seen .... so shiny :) great job !
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