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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
There is a tearoom at the PropsGuild (subscription now) It looks a bit largish, and I'm not sure about the way the floor is arranged, but I suppose shoguns would take tea with a courtful of people. (This may be the one by fast traxx) Dora made 2 rooms, both pz3s, and they are exquisite: bokuden and syoin. (I think I may have found them through the links at Iso's Page. RDNA had a nice room which was an exe, not a zip. I'm fairly sure that Rena and Steve offered an oriental room at one point... hmm... more like a courtyard. Expandingwave (new site) has a couple of interiors with mats, pillows, low furniture, place settings, art on the walls. They are not free, but beautiful. Zippo at lab108 has a tatami mat. If you get one of the sets which has separable shoji screens, you can make a little tea room. Carolly
Wow! That looks nice rendered in Vue. :) The file for the Syoin has a readme. The first word is Poser 4, there is a lot of Japanese which my computer translated as abstract symbols, and an email address at the bottom. No guarantees that it is current: drgon@diddy.zzn.com The other thing I can suggest is to go to Iso's site: http://iso.power.ne.jp/ and click on information > favorite sites to check through his links. The last possiblity is to ask one of the people such as Kozaburo or Yamato if they know where to find the rooms now. Good luck! Carolly
Attached Link: http://www.expandingwave.com/
That's a nice basic setup from cooler... even has a niche for a scroll or an arrangement of branches. :) If you need more than that or if textures are a problem, and you need it this weekend, the zashimi room at Expandingwave allows many different views. It is a larger formal room, and has a small brazier with screen (hard to make tea with cold water!). $24, but it looks very nice. The free stuff there has tea sets and chopsticks and saki cups and other small items which you may want to look at as well. CarollyOrio, I just reread your message.... Did you try under the top banner at the line which says "home, smooth catalogue, simple catalog..."? They darken when I mouse over them and the curser changes to a hand. Clicking on "smooth catalog" gets the better pictures, after that any thumbnail will lead to more information, and larger pictures often have a sequence of images. The catalog buttons bring up a menu on the left with categories including freebies (5 pages now - this is growing). The site is restrained in design, minimalist like some of the better Japanese sites, but clicking around usually uncovers the treasures. With Cooler's frame and Zippo's tatami mat, you could have come close. At least Japanese architecture has held simplicity as a virtue. You probably couldn't have faked Victorian gingerbread or Art Nouveau curves in a weekend. The big thing here is proportion and the mats would have given guidance. Good luck! Carolly
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I remember having seen time ago a beautiful and free japanese room prop... actually I'm not even sure now if it was for Poser or for Bryce... I think it was a tea room, or perhaps a normal living room. Does anyone remember it and could you please point me to the download link? Thanks Orio