Kitchen Sketchup and 3ds Max
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beautifull!
what render engine did you use?
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Vray for 3d s max. and.... thank you very much
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Just a single opinion?
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wow pretty good, do you apply the materials in max as well?
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pretty good...
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I didn't put the materials in sktechup (i put materials in sketchup just to have in max "categories" or.. "layers" - how to say....). Now i'm rendering again with more detalis. Stay tune !! I think, this is my first render "professional"...because from sketch to render took me 3 days. P.S. - Escuse my english . I'll hope you gonna like it. See you again after i'm gonna put those new renders.
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So? Opinions???
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@x3voodoo said:
So? Opinions???
Easy now...Although the renders are fairly good, I'm not particular impressed...
To me it looks like a toy kitchen... Perhaps it's something to do with the handles on the cabinet doors... There's just something about it that makes it look wrong...Some of the materials used are really good, but the bump on the floor is a little too strong and the frosted glass material in the cabinet doors looks more like a matte grey color...
So there ya go... You have an opinion...
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Yeah, it seems like the scale of a few things are a bit off, or just larger than I'd expect. Namely the thickness of the island countertop, the cabinet handle diameter, and perhaps even the refrigerator door handles (probably accurate but look large). Also the transition from the tile to wood flooring, not sure how that works. Seems like there should be some sort of a transition strip there. And the lighting seems a bit too....omni. I think that's giving it a bit of a cartoony effect.
Looks good though, just a few comments.
-Brodie
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my opinion would be to change the views angles... the first ones look like you're 2.8m high... and the latest look like you're some mice looking for food.. hehe
Try a normal high with maybe some close-ups to call up more atention on what you think are the kitchen's best features?
Excellent start!
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