Grand Kitchen
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I've never posted any of my images in this forum but decided today that I would bite the bullet. So here we go. Here is one of our recent projects. A bespoke kitchen just outside London UK. Many hours of modelling and rendered in Twilight with some post pro in Gimp.
CCs welcome



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Grand! I like the built-in appliance shot. Kitchens always look better without upper cabinets, huh? if you can convince the client they don't need them.

Inventive 'nook' concept!
Keep posting-- why not put this in the Gallery, or are you going to work on it some more?
Peter
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Whoa. Nice!

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Incredible design and modeling

I could probably fit my house in that kitchen

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mmm, I like it !
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Thanks guys for the comments. Maybe I should post in the gallery
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Yes, it might even go in the "Gallery" gallery http://sketchucation.com/community/gallery--why do they use the same name for this? Not sure how things end up there, and I think they haven't enough time to put more stuff up.
How long does the rendering (cooking) take in Twilight for something like this?
Peter
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Hi Peter. I still have a little bit of tweaking to do on this but I'll then post in the gallery. It cooked overnight for about 12 hours at 1400px I then did a SU line overlay and did a bit of PP in Gimp
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Great start mate, glad you are posting.
A couple of observations, the image looks grainy, either let it render longer or try using a noise filter in Gimp. The exterior is too vivid, try toning it down a little, was that inserted in post processing?
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Nice work Dan
Do you have an image without the SU line overlay (for comparison)?
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