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  • swedish suburban kitchen

    it is to be used in an animation. pleace c&c would be great

    //Daniel

    Daniel Westlund

  • #2
    looks good, my only comment is the distance between the benchtop and the cupboards above is a bit small!
    Chris Jackson
    Shiftmedia
    www.shiftmedia.sydney

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    • #3
      the lighting is a little too blue-ish for my taste, but otherwise good.

      what material is that cooker hood made of? they are usually made of stainless steel or something similiar, but yours seems to be the same material as the oven...

      how did you do the DOF effect? in post? or is it Vray dof? if its Vray, what are the rendertimes like? (just wondering, since you said it was for an animation...)
      either way - it looks cool!

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      • #4
        thanks.
        Yes the distans is a bit small The distans in real life is even smaller but I´l agree my back hurts when I look at it

        All glossy is qmc and the dof is vray as it is for animation and I allso will be using vray mb This is the only way to go imo. The cooker-hood is made of enamel

        maby it is to blueish? I tryed to fake a sunny day no sun througu the window type of light But it was harder than that... Does a vray light beahave the same as a light as it does as a skylight port? I´m not sure if the decay behaves the same way.
        Daniel Westlund

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        • #5
          rendertime; boute 30 min on a 3 ghz p4, adaptive qmc
          Daniel Westlund

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          • #6
            Try rendering with a curved lens. That will give it a tad more real look imho.
            Signing out,
            Christian

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            • #7
              Originally posted by trixian
              Try rendering with a curved lens. That will give it a tad more real look imho.
              I have tryed it but whitout luck. The things in the outer of the image gets to deformed. it was the vray spherical camera. I dont know a nother way.

              //Daniel
              Daniel Westlund

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