RE: [OOC][Fun] Image thread? Image thread.
01-19-2022, 09:31 PM (This post was last modified: 01-20-2022, 12:18 PM by robkelk.)
01-19-2022, 09:31 PM (This post was last modified: 01-20-2022, 12:18 PM by robkelk.)
* robkelk double-checks that this is the image thread, not the Planning for Arc 2 thread
Here we have the Blossom Apartments common room, looking at the big table from the doorway to the balcony. (It's actually two long tables pushed together, with a vase sitting on both tables. That meant there were two chairs that wouldn't fit around the table any more, so Rob got a much smaller table and set up a cozy little two-person table for when almost nobody was in the common room... or when one person wanted to do her homework without bothering anybody else. That's almost visible on the left side of the image.
That setup worked until Halloween, when additional displacees started arriving. Rob ended up getting three round tables with four chairs each - two of those are visible in the image. (The third is to the right of the photographer.) Of course the tables and chairs don't match the style at the "high table"... but they're more informal.
The kitchen door is partway open. If one looks closely, one can see the Good Neighbour System terminal beside the door to the hallway.
The artwork is "Sunset, Canoe Lake" (1915), by Tom Thomson and "Tracks and Traffic" (1912), by J.E.H. MacDonald. Both are public domain and available on Wikimedia Commons.
Click on the image for a larger copy...
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EDIT: And I just noticed that the room isn't up to code. Pretend there's an exit sign on the door to the hallway, please.
RE-EDIT: Have a replacement render. Now, the third table is behind the photographer, and you can see one of its chairs.
RE-RE-EDIT: A higher-quality copy of the image is now available on the wiki, here.
Here we have the Blossom Apartments common room, looking at the big table from the doorway to the balcony. (It's actually two long tables pushed together, with a vase sitting on both tables. That meant there were two chairs that wouldn't fit around the table any more, so Rob got a much smaller table and set up a cozy little two-person table for when almost nobody was in the common room... or when one person wanted to do her homework without bothering anybody else. That's almost visible on the left side of the image.
That setup worked until Halloween, when additional displacees started arriving. Rob ended up getting three round tables with four chairs each - two of those are visible in the image. (The third is to the right of the photographer.) Of course the tables and chairs don't match the style at the "high table"... but they're more informal.
The kitchen door is partway open. If one looks closely, one can see the Good Neighbour System terminal beside the door to the hallway.
The artwork is "Sunset, Canoe Lake" (1915), by Tom Thomson and "Tracks and Traffic" (1912), by J.E.H. MacDonald. Both are public domain and available on Wikimedia Commons.
Click on the image for a larger copy...
(removed)
EDIT: And I just noticed that the room isn't up to code. Pretend there's an exit sign on the door to the hallway, please.
RE-EDIT: Have a replacement render. Now, the third table is behind the photographer, and you can see one of its chairs.
RE-RE-EDIT: A higher-quality copy of the image is now available on the wiki, here.
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Rob Kelk
Sticks and stones can break your bones,
But words can break your heart.
- unknown
Forever neighbours, never neighbors
Government of Canada: How to immigrate to Canada
Rob Kelk
Sticks and stones can break your bones,
But words can break your heart.
- unknown
Forever neighbours, never neighbors
Government of Canada: How to immigrate to Canada