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Anonymous1763114306
11-14 09:59
Model Name
modern bedroom 3d model
Tags
furniture
rendering
realistic
Prompt
Create a model of modern bedroom as seen perfectly from the main entry door. The room size is 11’-6” wide × 11’-0” deep with a 9’-6” ceiling. Flooring is glossy light-beige 24×24 inch vitrified tiles. Walls are smooth matte white. Lighting is soft daylight entering from the balcony in front of the bed, combined with a ceiling LED panel light. BED & PLACEMENT A queen bed measuring 6’-6” wide × 5’-0” deep is placed with its headboard fully flush against the left wall. The bed occupies 56% of the room width and 45% of the depth. Bedding is white and light-gray layered sheets with two pillows. From the entry door to the foot of the bed is a walkway of 30 inches (2’-6”), which equals 22.7% of room depth. From the foot of the bed to the balcony wall is 42 inches (3’-6”), which equals 31.8% of room depth. There is 60 inches (5’-0”) of free floor space to the right of the bed (43.5% of room width). BALCONY WALL Behind the bed, centered in the far wall, add a sliding glass door leading to a small balcony. This glazing should appear around 80–90% of the visible rear width from this angle. Natural light should gently wash across the floor and the bed. TOILET DOOR On the right side of the room, place a toilet door. The toilet is 7’-7” deep × 4’-5” wide. Inside the toilet, show light-blue ceramic tiles (4×4 inch mosaic style) covering walls and floor. From the entry viewpoint, show a subtle glimpse of these blue tiles at about 10–15% of the horizontal frame. OBJECT DISTANCE RATIOS (INCLUDE VISUAL COMPOSITION BASED ON THESE) • Bed horizontally occupies 55–60% of visible frame. • Left wall + headboard zone = 20–25% of width. • Toilet door zone (right side) = 15–18% of width. • Bed visible height = ~18–20% of frame height. • Ceiling visible at top = ~12–15% of height. • Floor visible at bottom = ~28–32% of height. • Depth layering: – Entry walkway = 22.7% – Bed zone = 45.5% – Balcony gap = 31.8% CAMERA VIEW & LENS Place the camera exactly at human-eye height (5’-4” to 5’-6”) at the entry threshold. Use a mild wide-angle lens (24–28mm full-frame). Show the entire bed centered, left wall with headboard, right-side toilet door, and part of the blue-tiled toilet interior. Replicate true scale and spacing based on the distances above. STYLE & RENDERING Ultra-photorealistic, natural lighting, soft global illumination, real-world proportions, accurate shadows, subtle reflections on the tiles, sharp micro-details, physically correct materials, contemporary minimalist interior design.”**
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