The Toilet Project! ^^After a solid evening of modelling, writing about modelling and getting distracted by Charlie the cockatiel I’ve got to the stage of adding the toilet seat to the toilet for my bathroom.

The back of the toilet isn’t as perfect as I’d like – I need to reshape it to make the pipe come out of the bottom of the toilet rather than a mysterious tube that just grows from the back.

Having said that, I’m still really pleased with the progress so far.

I’ll continue to update the Toilet WIP page as I work on the model.

The Toilet Project! ^^I’ve finally started to feel the return of my creative mojo so I thought I’d return to a shelved 3D project – the real bathroom.

The bathroom walls and form are already in place with rudimentary materials so I thought I’d start to focus on the individual objects in the bathroom, starting with the good old porcelain throne. :)

I will be showing WIP steps on the toilet project page. Wow, I never thought I’d ever have a “toilet project” :)

Stage 6 : Wall tiles applied

Stage 6 : Wall tiles applied

I live in a small one bedroomed flat and the bathroom in it is pretty small. Most of the bathrooms modelled in 3D that I see online are either unrealistically large or unrealistically luxurious so I thought it would be fun to model the bathroom of the flat I live in. It’s neither huge or luxurious.

I’ve completed the walls, floor and ceiling and applied the wall tiles to the bathroom. I also created rough models of the sink and bath to give the bathroom context. Here’s a render of the work in progress.

The next steps will be to model the skirting boards and the bathroom window (as you can see, I’ve already created the billboard of the rear yard that will be visible through the window).