Author Topic: free time kitchen  (Read 26681 times)

2014-12-27, 13:35:12

twoheads

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Hello!

 I'd like to share my last few renders....sort of "free time kitchen study"
 All done in 3dsmax + photoshop.


 Comments and Criticism are warmly welcome, especially last one.

regards
TH

kitchen_brick_f1 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

kitchen_brick_f2 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

kitchen_brick_f3 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

kitchen_brick_f4 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

kitchen_brick_f5 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

kitchen_brick_f6 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

kitchen_brick_f7 by twoheadscom, on Flickr
« Last Edit: 2014-12-28, 19:22:31 by twoheads »

2014-12-28, 23:50:53
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2014-12-29, 23:54:23
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vinbarg

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can u show us some of the wire pic. , anyway very realistic bro.

2014-12-30, 01:00:16
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twoheads

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Thank You vinbarg.
Here are wires You asked for. :)

wire_1 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

wire_2 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

wire_3 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

wire_4 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

wire_5 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

wire_6 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

wire_7 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

2014-12-30, 04:13:12
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Nice quads!.
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2014-12-30, 07:38:04
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Hi....very nice and natural lighting....love these renders a lot.

2014-12-30, 12:17:57
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2014-12-30, 13:42:44
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Amazing work!
I liked all the pictures.

Best,
Leo.
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Keep it simple, stupid!

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2014-12-30, 17:31:49
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Excellent work, really nice and vivid lighting, too.
The only thing that looks a bit off is the scanling of the bricks, they could be slightly smaller imo.

Fantastic work!!

2014-12-30, 20:53:51
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Great pictures! I like it how such simple models turned out so realistic. This is something I would love to learn...
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2014-12-30, 22:04:17
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twoheads

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Excellent work, really nice and vivid lighting, too.
The only thing that looks a bit off is the scanling of the bricks, they could be slightly smaller imo.

Fantastic work!!

 pokoy.... I had the same feeling but I tried to be as much precise as it's possible. The bricks are real world size (pre WW2 27 × 13 × 6 cm size) and unfortunately there's nothing I can do about it now ;)




Great pictures! I like it how such simple models turned out so realistic. This is something I would love to learn...


Simple models Are You serious? I spent hours on modeling and You tell me they are simple? ;P But seriously, thank You for Your reply.....you'r way too polite :)

2014-12-30, 22:27:03
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Nice light and materials!

Amazing work!

2014-12-31, 16:27:16
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vinbarg

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THX for the wire pictures. fantastic work , the bricks are the good size but it was ment that the size in oposite direction in longer one is not correct , is too long to it´s width. Can i ask how you make the bricks? texture with displacement? THX.

2014-12-31, 17:24:27
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THX for the wire pictures. fantastic work , the bricks are the good size but it was ment that the size in oposite direction in longer one is not correct , is too long to it´s width. Can i ask how you make the bricks? texture with displacement? THX.

  I agree with You. The brick arrangement is not accurate but since these bricks are just slices of original whole bricks I can live with that :) I used texture + displacement to create brick wall by the way.

2015-01-01, 19:54:18
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Soo Beautiful
Natural lighting
Feels like Real photo