Solidworks furniture
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Re: Solidworks furniture
So what are we looking at? Hidden bathroom storage?
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Re: Solidworks furniture
You could store an awful lot of bog roll.
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Re: Solidworks furniture
That's the bedroom behind. I wanted a the back of the bathroom to look like a wall rather than a couple of sliding doors so I resurrected the bifold idea and they form 'cheeks' for the bathroom column when open. Hopefully it animates when you guys look at it.
Attached is a glass render of the current layout.
Attached is a glass render of the current layout.
Re: Solidworks furniture
Looks like a mobile home interior design. Looks good
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Love the quality and the rendering of it.
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Decided to leave the job for several reasons but this is one of the last jobs I completed. Solidworks is a solid package and uses a Modo based render engine so its fast and looks pretty good.