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RAY_OF_SUNSHINE;1497467 wrote:Does anybody have any idea what to use to make a round hot tub my brain is dead right now lol thanks loads
Its been answered here in various ways already if not very in depth. Here are some fun examples to maybe stimulate your imagination perhaps?
A round hot tub, the standard prop I and many use are 'pond rings'. Various examples below. One image below by Playa shows a great example of a 'classic hot tub' with wood and metal rings like a large barrel.
Below also are some examples of my work, with round hot tubs sunken into the floor. These are great too. These are photos from my yacht and my wife's yacht (I built identical room areas using the number coordinates in both our rlc yachts). The new layout was far more modern and also reduced the prop count by 255 props too compared to the original. I built this lower deck on the old RLC yacht foundation for those who are still lucky enough to own one grandfathered into game.
For me there are two ways to make sunken floor Jacuzzis. In the yacht, I pre-planned the floor surrounding it first. Using a sign or similar prop, made round holes in the floor plan, then had those areas made transparent.
Position your textured floor first. Then place your round Jacuzzi pod rings into them and align up. While I was at that, I also added sweeping curved floor levels as seen in the yacht pictures. This is more visually sexy and appealing. This space I created primarily for my wife, were she can be alone to dance, or try on different clothes, and run around nakie if she wished. Her private space. I am available for the right price to remodel one like this in your RLC yacht too.
To determine the height, or rather the depth of your spa, walk your AVI body to spot where bath is to be, and sit Indian style on the floor. If this is the way you wish you and guests to sit in Jacuzzi, then use this as a gauge to determine the water level (depth) you wish. I set my avi size from large to medium. This to make a happy compromise for peoples varied avi sizes. AVis set on small, the water will be up to their chin or higher. Large AVI's, the the water level will be around their sternum. I try to set water level around ones shoulder blades or a tiny bit lower.
I then use a manhole prop for the water, and add a water texture. Sometimes for depth and translucence, I add faded manholes over layers, waves in one faded (in state), and a faded blue translucent layer below it. If appropriate to the plumbing, I add a ripple wave effect (add animated texture) and even steam using a candle prop too.
Using a clear invisible hole allows you to sit in the Jacuzzi and see your cute little avi body underwater simulating the refracted lighting of the water effect.
Some spas, the water is swirling, and the need to see your body from above underwater isn't necessary.
For this, simply lay your floor props directly through the Jacuzzi! Add the water and effects, then in props 'state' set the props 'priority' higher in the correct order bottom to top, so the bottom Jacuzzi and water and water above creates the hole in the floor for the bath for you!
This looks just the same as the other technique texturing a hole in the floor before hand, the only difference being when the Avi sits in the bath, you will only see the body from water level up. If the Avi had a means to set its 'priority' in the programming, then one could make visible. In RL, with the surface water swirling, in RL in many cases the RL body isn't seen any way, so it's of no consequence and the illusion is the same
If you use a old style bath tub, for those newbies reading this (this post primarily for them), for the water, use the same bath tub prop, flatten it and attach animated texture (water lightspr).
About a year ago, commissioned Aleksa to build us a Paris Apartment. The result from this now sadly banned artist was spectacular! She did such an outstanding job. We later gave her permission to sell copies to others. In the upstairs bathroom I added more little details, some exposed quaint plumbing for a show head, and a bubble bath for my wife!
The bubbles are so simple, yet don't see anyone else with them, so here they are. Search bubble bath in google image, Make a picture of soap bubbles,add the texture to 'snow' props and adjust proportions, and have the snow props level with the water level...So simple.
Hope it helps. Enjoy. Steven (Steven North Designs) An example of the classic wood hot tub created by Playa and Diddi in their layouts. I added the bird aviary on far left after purchase.
My deco here, an example of a sunken hot tub described above.
Sunken living room too in same layout.
Pictures of my new Japanese layout for sale soon in a few weeks. Among the tea house, temple, and Japanese gardens on this mountain retreat, is the bath house. Inspired by 'Tanaka's Home' studio set from the 1967 Bond film 'You Only Live twice'. in these water bathes examples, the floors/water were set using 'priority'.
Japanese Bots lounging around the bath ("I definitely like the plumbing" - Sean Connery lol )
Last but not least, my wifey's 'bubble bath' I created for her using snow props. 'We find ourselves confronted with something that challenges our very understanding of reality. We may be sharing this fragile blue green oasis with an unknown other. One with a mysterious relationship to humanity & its own interest in our world'. James Fox From his award-winning Documentary 'The Phenomenon' (about UAP's UFO's)
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