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Trying to add some finishing touches to my bathroom rendering and I'm in dire need of a set of towels... I would like for them to be rolled! =] perhaps a set of three?? I think it would complete the look perfectly. I've attached a photo to give an example of what I am looking for.
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Not really a good Revit item. I suggest you find something elsewhere. Maybe Google warehouse.
Edited on: Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 6:38:44 AM
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wouldn't be hard to model either tho... generic model, make a cylinder, apply a towel texture to it, create two more flat cylinders of the same diameter that are 1/32" thick on each end of your first cylinder and apply a texture that matches the rolled look. copy and paste 3 times.. The hard part would be be finding the textures you need, but thats that google image search is for.
should come out pretty close.
P.S. Google image search for "bath towel texture" , the Rolled end your probably going to have to do some fancy photoshop adjusting, to bring a perspective image close to orthagonal, or a lot more image searching.
Edited on: Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 1:34:01 PM
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"wouldn't be hard to model either tho"
If you cant get the render appearance right theres no point in modeling it and its more trouble than its worth. Took me 15 second to find one on Google Warehouse and I would go with WWHub and go with this approach.
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=f7ec1280687b0cca7c2d86c449e77f46&prevstart=0
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Wow! Thanks! I'm a newbie and I've never heard of 3D warehouse. being that it is a sketchup model and I have no idea what that is yet either, I'll try to make the model as ArchAddict mentioned. Thanks for the help though.
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Making a simple family is always a good experience but you should also learn how to create a family and put a sketchup element in it.
The sketchup element will work better than anything you can create in Revit because Revit does not work well with "soft" elements. It is a BIM program.
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