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    CAntonis
    last edited by 16 Feb 2011, 18:59

    Hi to you all.
    Well after designing a lot of "this and that" , this past months, and no render, I decided to give it a go! So I modelled this kitchen (and one sitting room that I ll post later some time when my render completes)! After a few attempts and a lot of tutorials about rendering, it all came down to this! Please comment freely, as always! Comments and critic are always welcome!!!


    Kitchen

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      Vicspa
      last edited by 16 Feb 2011, 19:28

      IMHO, I'd like to see a little more contrast, and something that always bothers me are "bad tangents" like the background mountain lining up with the slat on the window. I know, it's no big deal, maybe bkgd should be slightly out of focus. very nice oveall. ๐Ÿ‘
      What render are you using?


      Untitled-1.jpg

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        Speaker
        last edited by 16 Feb 2011, 21:54

        I think that there is not enought light coming from the window. And why is that ceiling so high?

        http://www.youtube.com/user/latvietis1234

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          olishea
          last edited by 16 Feb 2011, 22:00

          could mask out the window and easily brighten it....got a shaderlight feel to it, i'm probably wrong though.

          oli

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            CAntonis
            last edited by 16 Feb 2011, 22:45

            @olishea said:

            could mask out the window and easily brighten it....got a shaderlight feel to it, i'm probably wrong though.

            Mask the window? How can I do that? Could you advise me on how to achieve that goal?
            After my rendering completed there was NO postpro done on the scene!
            Thanks for the comments

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              CAntonis
              last edited by 16 Feb 2011, 22:50

              @unknownuser said:

              IMHO, I'd like to see a little more contrast, and something that always bothers me are "bad tangents" like the background mountain lining up with the slat on the window. I know, it's no big deal, maybe bkgd should be slightly out of focus. very nice oveall. ๐Ÿ‘
              What render are you using?

              You really saw a detail there, I wouldn't have seen it! But I guess I don't really mind... after all it could happen, couldn't it? For the contrast, I think you are absolutely right, it is kind od low lighted isn t it?Like, more light should come from that window! And the renderer is Vray

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