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I’m putting together a concept inspired by the hot Sulphur springs in Georgia (reference: https://www.tripadvisor.in/Attractions-g294194-Activities-c40-t255-Georgia.html) and need a single, coherent 3D model that showcases:
• The key spa facilities—massage rooms, saunas, and dedicated relaxation areas
• A series of thermal pools that feel authentic to the Georgian springs experience
The model should sit at a moderate level of detail: clear-enough geometry, believable textures, water effects, and practical lighting so viewers can instantly understand layout, flow, and ambience, without venturing into film-grade hyper-realism.
Deliverables I’m expecting:
1. A fully editable source file (Shapr3d)
2. Exported formats for easy viewing (.shapr3d, .stl)
3. 6–8 high-resolution still renders taken from strategic angles (entrance, pool deck, massage wing, sauna section, relaxation lounge, and an overhead plan view)
Key considerations:
• Keep the natural stone and wood tones characteristic of the original springs, while ensuring all interior areas feel tranquil and cohesive.
• Thermal pools should read as geothermally fed—steam or subtle bubbling effects are welcome.
• Massage rooms need clear treatment beds, soft lighting, and minimal décor; saunas can be classic cedar; relaxation spaces should feature loungers and gentle ambient light.
I’m putting together a concept inspired by the hot Sulphur springs in Georgia (reference: https://www.tripadvisor.in/Attractions-g294194-Activities-c40-t255-Georgia.html) and need a single, coherent 3D model that showcases:
• The key spa facilities—massage rooms, saunas, and dedicated relaxation areas
• A series of thermal pools that feel authentic to the Georgian springs experience
The model should sit at a moderate level of detail: clear-enough geometry, believable textures, water effects, and practical lighting so viewers can instantly understand layout, flow, and ambience, without venturing into film-grade hyper-realism.
Deliverables I’m expecting:
1. A fully editable source file (Shapr3d)
2. Exported formats for easy viewing (.shapr3d, .stl)
3. 6–8 high-resolution still renders taken from strategic angles (entrance, pool deck, massage wing, sauna section, relaxation lounge, and an overhead plan view)
Key considerations:
• Keep the natural stone and wood tones characteristic of the original springs, while ensuring all interior areas feel tranquil and cohesive.
• Thermal pools should read as geothermally fed—steam or subtle bubbling effects are welcome.
• Massage rooms need clear treatment beds, soft lighting, and minimal décor; saunas can be classic cedar; relaxation spaces should feature loungers and gentle ambient light.
I’m putting together a concept inspired by the hot Sulphur springs in Georgia (reference: https://www.tripadvisor.in/Attractions-g294194-Activities-c40-t255-Georgia.html) and need a single, coherent 3D model that showcases:
• The key spa facilities—massage rooms, saunas, and dedicated relaxation areas
• A series of thermal pools that feel authentic to the Georgian springs experience
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I’m putting together a concept inspired by the hot Sulphur springs in Georgia (reference: https://www.tripadvisor.in/Attractions-g294194-Activities-c40-t255-Georgia.html) and need a single, coherent 3D model that showcases:
• The key spa facilities—massage rooms, saunas, and dedicated relaxation areas
• A series of thermal pools that feel authentic to the Georgian springs experience
The model should sit at a moderate level of detail: clear-enough geometry, believable textures, water effects, and practical lighting so viewers can instantly understand layout, flow, and ambience, without venturing into film-grade hyper-realism.
Deliverables I’m expecting:
1. A fully editable source file (Shapr3d)
2. Exported formats for easy viewing (.shapr3d, .stl)
3. 6–8 high-resolution still renders taken from strategic angles (entrance, pool deck, massage wing, sauna section, relaxation lounge, and an overhead plan view)
Key considerations:
• Keep the natural stone and wood tones characteristic of the original springs, while ensuring all interior areas feel tranquil and cohesive.
• Thermal pools should read as geothermally fed—steam or subtle bubbling effects are welcome.
• Massage rooms need clear treatment beds, soft lighting, and minimal décor; saunas can be classic cedar; relaxation spaces should feature loungers and gentle ambient light.
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