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Tea forTwo

Tea forTwo

by Renderosity
Last crawled date: 4 years, 2 months ago


Tea for Two is a complete tea set for Poser. Everything you need to make a lovely cozy tea.



Even the table, tablecloth and chairs is included. There is 27 individual props in this set along with a ready-to-use .pp2 with all you need.



Whatever goes naturally together is parented in place (tea to the teacup for instance)



What you get:



!TeaForTwo - Almost everything in the pack, ready-assembled and placed on the table (Not autoloading is the split scone and the dollop of cream, both easily added from the library)

ButterDish - nice, faceted glass butter dish with lid and removable butter

CakeFork - a dainty fork with a sharp edge for cutting cakes

CakeStand - a 3-tiered cake stand to put everything you'd like to eat on

ClottedCream - a glass jar of clotted cream for the scones

Cream - pitcher of lovely cream for the tea

CucumberSandwich - with their crusts removed

DigestBisquit - grahams biscuit

Doily - crocheted. There's another version supplied in the Textures folder for variations.

DollopOfCream - fits right on top of the split scone

JamJar - with strawberry jam

Knife - silver handle with stainless steel blade

LemonWedge - for the tea, in case you prefer that to cream and sugar

Napkin - with a crocheted doily-style napkin ring

Plate - to put your food on

Saucer - to put the teacup on

Scone - freshly baked

SconeSplit - just waiting for butter or clotted cream and jam

SugarBowl - with sugar cubes

SugarTong - to daintily nip a sugar cube with

TableCloth - makes the table look nice

Tea - simple plane that goes in the cup. Standard is milk tea but change the colour and you can have it your way

TeaTable - to put everything on

Teacup - this is where the tea goes

Teapot - where the tea comes from

Teaspoon - can also be used in the jam and clotted cream

Victorian Chair - high-backed chair with a cushioned seat



In order for several of the materials (notably anything glass or silver) I highly suggest rendering this in a closed environment. The glass items also benefit from several raytrace bounces in order to look right. Anything glass, silver, wood or cloth uses Poser procedural shaders. Anything else uses old-fashioned texture maps. 



And remember:



Have FUN!

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