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Free standing tub/bath

Anonymous
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Can anyone direct me to a modern looking free standing bath or tub for AC11?

Thanks.
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Anonymous
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I think download a 3d studio object is the easiest way to find some.
Anonymous
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Thanks but something parametric in .gsm format would be better.
If possible?
Anonymous
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Maybe you could find something here ?

http://www.objectsonline.com/customer/home.php?cat=734&page=2

Or else, post a picture of what you looking for?
Anonymous
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Should be able to find something in that lot.

Thanks again.
Anonymous
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I may have posted a claw foot bath a while ago - try a search (my search button appears to be broken at the moment, and I don't have the bath any more). It was pretty basic, and not very adjustable, but have a look anyway.
Anonymous
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Thanks Stuart.
I've found an old freestanding bath that was in an older (version 9.0)Australian Library that comes with Archi-Cad down here. The bath hasnt been included in the newer versions, but it works ok in V11.
Eric Gedney
Participant
Cadimage at www.cadimagetools.com has a set of "Bathroom Fittings" which has a freestanding clawfoot tub. These have some limitations, but are worth the money. Also, I just saw a good toilet and bathtub in the GDL Depository under "Depository/15 Mechanical/Bathroom Fixtures" I have been frustrated with the stock toilet and tub for years and these are the best I have seen. Now if I could just find a symmetrical rounded drop-in tub object, I could move on with my life!

Eric Gedney, Architect
AC10 1183 on Mac
Eric Gedney, Architect

AC24 on Mac Pro
Fran_ois Chatelain
Contributor
There's a lot of free 3D resources available on the net, but the one with the most interesting objects would certainly have to be this one http://archive3d.net/
All objects are categorised, and quite a lot of them are already converted in gsm format.
Have a look!

Cheers
Francois
François Chatelain
Worldwide Digital Imaging
Formerly posting as RanXerox
"A little bump will help blur your reflections"