Scorched Bathroom
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This was a fun challenge. These are two identical sets, one before and one after a small fire (scorched was the description I was given). I'm not sure how successful I was, but my time is up!
Modelled in SketchUp, rendered in Thea for SketchUp, and post in Pshop.


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It's a great image, love it, but to be honest it looks like the bathtub in the flat above was filled with oil and overflowed.
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I like it! Nice lighting. Captured the 50's feel, if that what was intended
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Saw 8?
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@box said:
It's a great image, love it, but to be honest it looks like the bathtub in the flat above was filled with oil and overflowed.
haha... yeah, maybe. alot of the reference I looked at showed the tub/toilet etc streaked like that from the water used to put the fire out.

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Wow... you got your imaginations working well.How did you achieve the dirt ? It's great but I would try to kind of randomize the dirt on the wall.. but overall , great render!
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Nicely done, Jason.
My initial reaction was that if there was so much smoke damage, there should be more fire damage - but a Google search of fire damaged bathrooms proved otherwise. Perhaps all those "beauty" products produce a lot of smoke.
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Ideally I would've painted in the dirt in pshop (or maybe not ideally with my pshop skills), but I only had a day to do this (10 hours) and I knew the designer would have a gillion minor 'notes' everytime she saw it. I sped up the process with a second model that I mapped that dirt image onto the walls, tub, sink, and toilet and grayed out all of the other materials. I overlaid that onto the clean render and masked out certain areas so they clean would show through and then added a bit of dirt, the burned edges, etc on top of that.
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Very nice! Love it. Did you do the texture work in sketchup or in another program?
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Excellent! It gives me the creeps!

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Lz... yes, all textured in sketchup for the most part...including alot of the burned version to save time.
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Looks exactly right to me.

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I can smell it and it stinks man!!!
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catching up on alot of old stuff. here are a couple of (bad) pics of this actual set...
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Wow, how VERY COOL! Mate it really looks burnt out. I know, this is what I did both to our garage and our kitchen when I was a kid! DUH!
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It's fore a movie or theater? -
It was for a later episode of Alpha House
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Very Kool Marked...
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