Paris kitchen
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wow! any idea how much time you put into it?
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Thanks.
Hard to say the time as i did this in my spare time one hour here and one there.
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Very nice!
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Really cool. In doing the lighting, what was hard and what did you learn. Any tricks?
Though not a fan of built-in benches, this looks like a great space and that looks like comfy place to sit by the window!
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What were the emitter values?
It looks incredible
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I'm not in front of my computer but I believe it was 75000 lumen.
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As I was using Thea I could try the different rendering engines to find one that worked for this image.
A bit surprisingly it turned out that Presto AO gave to most photorealistic look.
I had some photo references that I tried mimicking. I would have thought Presto MC would be more true to life but couldn't get it right with that one.I also tried different lighting. Sun and HDRI but those didn't give me enough light in the ceiling so I ended up using a emitter plane just outside the window tilted just a little bit down and to one side.
Another thing was that I used lower values for the white. Ended up with a max value of 190-200.
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"Wow" is right.
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Thanks for the info!
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Wow, very nice. Small but really nicely done.
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Very impressive for a Pretso AO render. I wouldn't think that mode would do it either. But you pulled it off.
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wow, very impressed by your work! i didn't know that thea could be so powerful!
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excellent work
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Mate, seriously that is inspirational!!!
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very good work!
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I concur very nice image bravo.
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love this.
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Beautiful photo, Pixero!
Now show me the SketchUp render...
Take care,
_KN
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