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      Nick W
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      Thanks Tom. I agree it's a bit too saturated. I think the cabinets are to be painted anyway - so the look will be totally changed before it's done.

      Gocubic is the name of the panorama generator program. Coupled with the cubicpanoout.rb it's a pretty easy and quick process. I got the rb at Ruby Library Depot.

      http://www.nrwiesneski.com

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        tomsdesk
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        Thanks Nick, I'll give it a try (first free time I find :`)

        http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
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          Daniel
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          Looks great, Nick. And congrats on your first client. I agree with Tom, the texture on the cabinets is too much - it's hard to make out any detail. You might try lightening the color on the door panels (or the frames) just a tad - enough to give it some contrast, yet still appear as the same species of wood.

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            cheffey
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            It looks good so far, maybe turn on shadows?
            You could turn them on and run the dark slider up high so it doesn't look too dark.

            BROS RŌMAN BRÄUN

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              Edson
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              hi, nick. i like it a lot and agree with tom about the saturation problem.

              a kitchen is a good sized work for a first job. besides, you can make architecture regardless the size of the commission.

              good luck.

              edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
              http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                lapx
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                Hello Nick,

                Looks great man! I just heard about the PV thing just yesterday and tried it today. It worked great except I had some areas of the PV that were shaded darker in areas. Did you get any dark areas? If so, how did you avoid them? Also do you have any experience in doing this via Kerkythea?

                regards,

                lapx

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                  mateo soletic
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                  Nick,
                  Great start and congratulation on Your first
                  customer. 👍

                  [Concept Illustrations](http://concept-illustrations.com/)

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                    Nick W
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                    Thanks everyone. I'll keep your suggestions in mind. and I'll post the next iteration here.

                    @lapx - I didn't notice any dark spots, you can view it via the link in my initial post. and I don't have any experience doing this in K. though it seems the concept would be the same - just render 6 images: forward, right, back, left, up, down. then grind it out in gocubic.

                    http://www.nrwiesneski.com

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                      lapx
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                      Nick, I solved my problem with the dark shadows thanks to Gaieus. The trick is to have the sun for shading boxed check with sun off. It worked fine. As for K I understand there's a better way to do it with only one spherical rendering which would save time but i'm not sure how that method works and what programs are needed to accomplish the stitching. Maybe someone with more expertise can help us out.

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                      • GaieusG Offline
                        Gaieus
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                        With the cubic pano out ruby you can set that it creates camera views in corresponding scene tabs which later you can export to Kerky and and render there (you obviously only need to set up the materials, lights and such once) finally simply use GoCubic again.

                        Sorry if it was already answered above - I just ran through again but could not find.

                        Martin ("FormerlyKnownAsMartin") made a beautiful panorama this way.

                        Gai...

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                          tinanne
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                          Nick, congratulations! Nice job!

                          Needs some depth through shadows or shading, can't wait to see the next pass. 😄

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                            Nick W
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                            Tina and Bruce, thanks for your encouragement. It's nice to know I've got friends here rooting for me. 😄

                            http://www.nrwiesneski.com

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                              Edson
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                              nick,

                              i must say it looks better now, sunnier perhaps. i hope the final material is not too dark so that you can keep this quality.

                              edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
                              http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                                Nick W
                                last edited by

                                thanks Edson. I agree it looks better and brighter. I believe the final cabinet material will be white painted as shown.

                                http://www.nrwiesneski.com

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                                  Nick W
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                                  where it's at right now...

                                  still holding off on post-processing - waiting on info to finish up details, revisions, etc.

                                  larger version here: KitchenNWpspsm

                                  larger version here: KitchenSWpspsm
                                  KitchenNWpspsm[1].jpg
                                  KitchenSWpspsm[1].jpg

                                  http://www.nrwiesneski.com

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