Kitchenomix part II
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Originally posted by dcauldwellNice one Mike. Very clean, looks excellent. This one must have taken you some time.
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very nice! i like this one much more than the first one! very detailed model i see you like stainless steel like me maybe you could add just a bit more light to the whole scene so you can have a more detailed view of it, and check out the fridge door handles, they take realism from the scene, i like your kitchen mate
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Originally posted by nektaresvery nice! i like this one much more than the first one! very detailed model i see you like stainless steel like me maybe you could add just a bit more light to the whole scene so you can have a more detailed view of it, and check out the fridge door handles, they take realism from the scene, i like your kitchen mate
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this one is better than the part 1 mike .. my only comments is that your mosaic tiles need some reflection and the wine glass are too high hard to reach i guess?? and the stool chair. look for different models ,if you really like the design of it recreate it mike but make the segments higher bec it still show the edges..
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Originally posted by santosthis one is better than the part 1 mike .. my only comments is that your mosaic tiles need some reflection and the wine glass are too high hard to reach i guess?? and the stool chair. look for different models ,if you really like the design of it recreate it mike but make the segments higher bec it still show the edges..
With regards to the stool, I've already soften/smoothen the coplanars/normals to even 90 degrees already. I think the stool looked jagged and sharp in actual model. I prefer to use this stool because of it's simplicity in design, has wood and metal properties that doesn't grab attention to the overall view. I'll try to follow your advice and look for other models as well that will match the design.
Thanks for the invaluable advice pare!
Regards to you and Eli.
Mike
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