Loveable Toilet?

wsgentrywsgentry Posts: 572
edited January 2019 in Art Studio

Anyone know if the toilet can be moved in this scene? 

https://www.daz3d.com/lovable-bathroom

Thanks,

Scott

Post edited by Richard Haseltine on

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  • RedfernRedfern Posts: 1,603

    Given the product has a "clay" type render showing individual elements and the toilet is not attached to anything, yeah, I'd deduce it can be repositioned.

    Sincerely,

    Bill

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,244

    Yeah, who "loves" their toilet inches away from the sink where they brush their teeth and wash their face?

  • Serene NightSerene Night Posts: 17,647

    It does seem oddly placed.

  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,755
    barbult said:

    Yeah, who "loves" their toilet inches away from the sink where they brush their teeth and wash their face?

    That is odd placement considering the counter directly behind it, but as for proximity to the sink, that is pretty normal in many apts in the U.S.

  • PaintboxPaintbox Posts: 1,633

    Maybe its a trashcan that looks like a toilet.

  • wsgentrywsgentry Posts: 572

    Yeah, when I saw it I thought... wow... you have to be able to move that toilet.   Also, look at the wasted space above the cabinets to the right of the sinks.   I'm not ranking on the product, though.  If the toilet can be moved, I'm in.  I like the guy's scenes.  I just want to move the toilet to someplace that makes sense.  :)  Plumbing can be moved later.

    Scott

  • namffuaknamffuak Posts: 4,146
    wsgentry said:

    Yeah, when I saw it I thought... wow... you have to be able to move that toilet.   Also, look at the wasted space above the cabinets to the right of the sinks.   I'm not ranking on the product, though.  If the toilet can be moved, I'm in.  I like the guy's scenes.  I just want to move the toilet to someplace that makes sense.  :)  Plumbing can be moved later.

    Scott

    There are a couple of places that make more sense for the toilet. What bothers me is the lack of a seat and a means to flush. Sitting on that narrow ceramic rim will be painfull fairly quickly.

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,244

    I think that big silver square behind the lid is the flusher. The lack of a seat does seem to be a big issue. 

  • wsgentrywsgentry Posts: 572
    edited January 2019

    I never noticed there wasn't a seat!  I guess I was more fixated on the location.  Maybe keep the lid closed?

    No toilet seat?  Wow.  Y'all got good eyes!

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  • Moved to Art Studio as it is a non-technical question rather than a Product Suggestion.

  • wsgentrywsgentry Posts: 572
    edited January 2019

    I don't get it.  I know it's your forum, but I asked a legitimate question about the toilet.  Other people pointed out no seat.  Why no seat?  Can the toilet be moved?  If not, can Tesla make a seat and reposition the toilet? 

    Y'all have fun. 

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  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,131

    Most minimally sized fullbaths are in room 60" wide for the standard length bathtub and about 120" long and 96" high. In my bathroom and many other the toilet is only a foot or so away from the sink and a foot or so away from the tub/shower which is usually about 30" wide x 60" long. When my bathroom is remodeled I'm going to ask them to move the toilet though to the 24" or so of empty wall beside the door when it's opened (if there is room - I think there will be these new water saving models have smaller flush tanks) and the sink where the toilet used to be beside the tub/shower as that seems a more sensible way to arrange those. Depends on the costs they'll charge to do that though.

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    wsgentry said:

    I don't get it.  I know it's your forum, but I asked a legitimate question about the toilet.  Other people pointed out no seat.  Why no seat?  Can the toilet be moved?  If not, can Tesla make a seat and reposition the toilet? 

    Y'all have fun. 

    You can move it yourself back to either the Commons or maybe the DS forum.  chick on the gear icon on your first post, then click on "Edit"  on the screen on the left hand side you can change the Category and then click post to accept the edit

  • SixDsSixDs Posts: 2,384
    edited January 2019

    In the real world, most toilets are placed relative to the location of the stack. Anything is technically possible, but not everything is necessarily practical from a plumbing perspective. It is not like re-arranging furniture in a living room. Insofar as drains are concerned, everything must tie into the stack in most jurisdictions, both the drains themselves and the venting. Many potential difficulties are often hidden under the floor or within the walls. For example, relocating a fixture across a bathroom may involve cutting through the floor joists which will potentially weaken them and therefore require remediation. Etc. In the virtual world, of course, none of this matters unless we're particular.

    Relative to the lack of a toilet seat, the really funny part is that, if you look closely, the back of the toilet bowl was actually modelled with two holes in it where a toilet seat would be mounted. smiley

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  • Sven DullahSven Dullah Posts: 7,621

    The seat will be released as an add-on?

    laugh

  • wsgentrywsgentry Posts: 572

    LOL!  I don't know.  

    I was just being sarcastic about the thread being moved.   :)  It's all good.  

    Seriously, though.. it's a great bathroom scene except the toilet.  Y'know, we get these E-mails about new things and I wanted to buy it.  I'm sure everyone out there buys a lot of stuff.  I do.  (I have 27 Mousso characters!!  27!)  I just can't buy this unless I can move the hopper (there's a reference for you).  The seat?  Hmmm.. it'd be nice, but I don't think I'm gonna render anyone squattin'.  yes

    Scott

  • manekiNekomanekiNeko Posts: 1,405
    wsgentry said:

    I never noticed there wasn't a seat!  I guess I was more fixated on the location.  Maybe keep the lid closed?

    No toilet seat?  Wow.  Y'all got good eyes!

    maybe the person living there is very orderly - after every use they clean up the seat and put it back into one of the drawers? laugh

  • wsgentrywsgentry Posts: 572
    wsgentry said:

    I never noticed there wasn't a seat!  I guess I was more fixated on the location.  Maybe keep the lid closed?

    No toilet seat?  Wow.  Y'all got good eyes!

    maybe the person living there is very orderly - after every use they clean up the seat and put it back into one of the drawers? laugh

    LOL!  Yeah!

     

  • TynkereTynkere Posts: 834

    The seat will be released as an add-on?

    laugh

    Well at least you *get* the toilet, seat or no...  Silly how other sites handle products.

    "Modern ADA Certified Toilet & Bath."  Required products: "Toilets of the World Vol. 1" ; "Toilets of the World Vol. 1 Texture Pack"  (each sold separately)

    On a more serious note, I'm not making fun of this set.  Might be really cool for modern decor.

    Haven't thought about a dedicated bath/shower set and might make for some fun renders with plumber, water geysers & so on.  Suggestions for late 20th century "facilities" ?

    @wsgentry

    I'm straying OT a little.  If not cool with you, let me know & will edit out.  : ) 

     

     

  • wsgentrywsgentry Posts: 572

    Tynkere,

    Na, you're fine.  You make legitimate points. 

    I thought it would be cool for a simple thing.  I'd use that new water product (if possible) to have water all over the floor.

    Funny, I showed the scene to my wife.  Immediately, "Why is the toilet against the cabinet?"  Then, "Too close to the wall, too."  "Did you buy it?" 

    "Nope.  Same things you noticed, except it being too close to the wall."

    "It's European, right?"

    "Possibly."

    Scott

  • prixatprixat Posts: 1,588

    I used to do a lot of visualisations of bathrooms when I worked for a design and build company.

    I may be giving away some trade secrets, but if you go to the manufacturers sites they provide the 3D models of their products. Then it's just a matter of converting them to something DS or Hexagon will understand.

    try Villeroy & Boch: https://pro.villeroy-boch.com/en/gb/bathroom-and-wellness/products/categories/wcs.html

    or Duravit: https://pro.duravit.co.uk/pro/content/homepage/products/categories/overview/products~402880943a1b6e1b013a1bd2494e0047.uk-en.html?product=94738&nser=7120&ncat=toilets

  • wsgentrywsgentry Posts: 572

    Prixat,

    Thanks for that.  I looked at those sites.  So, basically I could create an account there and download the proper toilet and position it as needed (provided the existing toilet can be removed)?  

    I don't think you've given away anything--you've been very helpful.  

    Scott

  • manekiNekomanekiNeko Posts: 1,405
    wsgentry said:

    Prixat,

    Thanks for that.  I looked at those sites.  So, basically I could create an account there and download the proper toilet and position it as needed (provided the existing toilet can be removed)?  

    I don't think you've given away anything--you've been very helpful.  

    Scott

    i haven't bought this product - but as everything, there is a big chance you can hide the surfaces of just the toilet in the surface panel. unless the PA has generalized materials like for ex. "porcelain" for all parts like toilet, sink, tub etc, as some PAs do

  • wsgentrywsgentry Posts: 572
    edited January 2019

    Wow... no account and I just downloaded a toilet.  They're in DXF format.  There are online converters available. 

    True on the surfaces.   Thanks!

    Scott

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