Author Topic: Matt Grey & Timber Kitchen  (Read 688 times)

2020-10-16, 12:47:24

Pikcells

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We find that kitchens (and other interiors) with darker colour palettes often require a slightly more complex CG lighting setup. Here's one of our recent kitchens for a US client, where the artists have kept the lighting looking natural and bright with lighter wall finishes and a high beamed ceiling.

More of our American CGI > https://www.pikcells.com/gallery/usa

2020-10-16, 13:53:19
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Nice work.

Although, it always astounds me to see such beautifully crafted modelling and work on the interior, only for the whole image to be ruined by a sub-quality outdoor greenery backplate. Honestly, I mean spend the extra 10 minutes to get the backplate looking (at very least) not like a low-quality JPEG and the whole render will benefit greatly from it.

This is aimed at so many people on this forum who do the same thing, so I don't meant to attack you specifically Richpik

Again, nice work :)
Nicolas Pratt
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