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    I've had this bathroom faucet that I've created back in January of this year ('06) when I started out with Max. At that time I was still trying out VRay using the demo version (you can see the watermarks).

    Here's the old faucet - pretty boring:
    http://www.geocities.com/bocibocitar...ucet_vray5.jpg

    After about 10 months, I returned to play with the faucet and remake it better. The sink and the outlet was modelled in Rhino. The rest is in Max. I might add something in the other side of the room just for the sake of seeing something in the mirror... (?)

    The original sink I did it in Max and took me forever. Now, in Rhino it takes a few minutes. The towel was my first fabric I ever made and took me... phew, quite long. Maybe 7+hours. Originally I tried VRayFur, but didn't get results I wanted. Then finally I started to experiment with the VRayDisplacement modifier which seemed to do the trick.

    =LES=

  • #2
    hello,
    i guess u got the bump map on the tiles inverted...
    teabag studios

    www.teabagstudios.com

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    • #3
      looks good, it looks like the power socket isnt sitting in the tiles. Maybe it needs some dirt around it
      Chris Jackson
      Shiftmedia
      www.shiftmedia.sydney

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