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  • Kitchen Render ::: and a living room

    My first decent kitchen render thought i would share



    not a Kitchen but from the same project... some splotchies on the cornice i know



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    my compement man... I am a fan of your work looks great.. the aluminium is super... is it a stock material or did you make it yourself?
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    • #3
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      hey thanx, always home made

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      • #4
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        nice man...
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        • #5
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          Kitchens....very challenging to design of to build. You win this one!
          I can't take my eyes from that good looking floor...congratulation once again!
          Stefan

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          • #6
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            another good one FA. im not fan of the desing, but Lo the render is a Bomb.. simply beautiful.
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            • #7
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              Amazing free agent. Did you even use sun or did u put a light outside of the windows? I guess in general, just how did you accomplish your lighting?

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              • #8
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                there is a light behind the camera but its quite dim and only affected the scene slightly otherwise its sun

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                • #9
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                  ok sorry to keep naggin with questions but his is one that ive been asking around and I really havent had any answers....but the images behind ur windows, were they post processing or in SU. Cause ive tried putting images in like that for a rendering and they render but they block the sunlight from coming through. If you were able to accomplish that, then how? And if it was done in Post processing, would u know how to do wat I am talking about with just SU+vray?

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                  • #10
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                    well u could make the billboard super transparent (which will let some light through) that'll make it washed-out (which from interiors it would be anyway) but u still dont have as much control as u would without photoshop... photoshop is complimentory to vray but i dont like to put anything in photoshop which is in my subject matter so i model as much as possible then only background, colour and light correction in photoshop, without photoshop i think it'll be harder to control the warth of an image (or coolness for that matter, like warm and cold

                    i hate putting in billboards of anything (people siloettes arnt too bad)

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                    • #11
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                      MAN you are touching the 3dmax quality !!! :P

                      did you use the 3dmax models or do you use the sketch models ??how long did it took and how much time did you spent in that scene??

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                      • #12
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                        very nice, congratulations, realy impressive.
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                        • #13
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                          the only 3ds imports were the fan and kettle (from www.archive3d.net) 3 nights spent it ( moonlighting )the rest of the models are from formfonts so they all sketchup even the peppers... and toast

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                          • #14
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                            Ok this is the first time i looked at the living room....absolutely stunning. Great work. A few questions...how much post processing? and if you did do the exterior scene in photoshop, how did u manage to pull it off with the glass slats on the windows? And any insight into lighting setup would be great..?

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                            • #15
                              Re: Kitchen Render ::: and a living room

                              save the render as png, in photoshop its transparent and u can place an image underneathe that layer to apear behind it... i just up the exposure on it

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