- Mon Oct 17, 2011 10:37 pm
#347888
Ok so. I´ve been having some problems...I would like you to model an elevator. Make it roughly
2.2m high, 2m wide, 2m deep. In the middle you put some handrailing like a U-shape (if you look from up).
Under the handrail you have maybe a wood-paneling and above you have mirrors in all walls except the doors
which you come inside. The floor could be some stone-marble-etc. Ofcourse you have the floor-panels where people
kick their feet (sorry I dont know the english word for them), they are 10cm high and they come 2cm from the walls.
The ceiling is the trickiest;
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You have fluorescent tubes lighting the whole thing but they are hidden behind these stainless steel L-panels.
Please if you have sparetime, nothing to do and you are up to some testing - How you illuminate the inside?
My problems are:
-Too much illumination will burn the walls to white yet keeping the floor too dark
-mirrors keep the walls dark, trying with stainless steel keeps them dark too
This is quite good and nicely lit: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2276/222 ... 788a31.jpg
Forget the guy in here, steel looks good: http://freelancefolder.com/images/elevator.jpg
First one in those three, quite dark walls but thats the way it seems to be... http://stuff4restaurants.com/blog3/wp-c ... evator.jpg
Can you make the inside of an elevator bright even if you put all your objects to stainless steel?
Post your pics of an elevator and tell me how you lit them or how you would lit them with maxwell emitters.
Thanks!
2.2m high, 2m wide, 2m deep. In the middle you put some handrailing like a U-shape (if you look from up).
Under the handrail you have maybe a wood-paneling and above you have mirrors in all walls except the doors
which you come inside. The floor could be some stone-marble-etc. Ofcourse you have the floor-panels where people
kick their feet (sorry I dont know the english word for them), they are 10cm high and they come 2cm from the walls.
The ceiling is the trickiest;
______________
|x x|
|__| |__|
| |
| |
You have fluorescent tubes lighting the whole thing but they are hidden behind these stainless steel L-panels.
Please if you have sparetime, nothing to do and you are up to some testing - How you illuminate the inside?
My problems are:
-Too much illumination will burn the walls to white yet keeping the floor too dark
-mirrors keep the walls dark, trying with stainless steel keeps them dark too
This is quite good and nicely lit: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2276/222 ... 788a31.jpg
Forget the guy in here, steel looks good: http://freelancefolder.com/images/elevator.jpg
First one in those three, quite dark walls but thats the way it seems to be... http://stuff4restaurants.com/blog3/wp-c ... evator.jpg
Can you make the inside of an elevator bright even if you put all your objects to stainless steel?
Post your pics of an elevator and tell me how you lit them or how you would lit them with maxwell emitters.
Thanks!

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