Author Topic: Aldana Graphite Shaker Kitchen Interior  (Read 518 times)

2023-08-25, 14:56:15

Pikcells

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Our client wanted images to showcase thier narrow-framed shaker doors, requesting a contemporary kitchen interior. Our seasoned interior design team have embraced a chic, minimal colour palette with natural stone elements crafting a kitchen that radiates luxury and style.

Behind the scenes, the 3D team used 3DSMax, Zbrush and Corona renderer for the majority of the scene and modeling, paying close attention to texture quality and intricate details. Final colour accuracy and composition and edits were completed with Photoshop and Black Magic Fusion.












2023-08-25, 15:23:25
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TomG

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Something odd here forum wise - the last image with the small thumbnail links to a large image which looks great. The images in the thread appear to link to somewhere but nothing opens if I click on them. If I do a right click, open image in new tab, then I see the image is actually smaller than the size being displayed in the post. One way or another, I don't think I am able to access the full quality images (except for that last one :) ).
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2023-08-25, 16:03:14
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Pikcells

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Something odd here forum wise - the last image with the small thumbnail links to a large image which looks great. The images in the thread appear to link to somewhere but nothing opens if I click on them. If I do a right click, open image in new tab, then I see the image is actually smaller than the size being displayed in the post. One way or another, I don't think I am able to access the full quality images (except for that last one :) ).

Sorry Tom, I used a bit of code to limit the image size to 1000px (so they didn't appear too big for those without huge monitors). If you want to see the full res versions I've posted the links below;
https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ceyeb0oo/production/529aa27b0a0c90cf4d4c33adf6fa05b763019306-5000x3332.jpg
https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ceyeb0oo/production/304634e6945ad25b34c64b36c1336ca2483ecd07-5000x3332.jpg
https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ceyeb0oo/production/93c21f4808aa854e755498960fcf9b001064981c-4000x5000.jpg
https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ceyeb0oo/production/211f2fe2d6d5a10a455da03643a544c8e3082967-5000x3332.jpg
https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ceyeb0oo/production/f9488b6050329783f52bd102649d4b9214e93bf3-3000x3000.jpg
https://cdn.sanity.io/images/ceyeb0oo/production/0c2977ceaf84da63820bfe2d4e6f59495aaf66e4-3000x3000.jpg

2023-08-25, 16:23:58
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TomG

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Brilliant, thanks! I always love seeing the full size versions  as the work is so good:)
Tom Grimes | chaos-corona.com
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2023-08-26, 19:48:07
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mrsacan

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used a bit of code to limit the image size to 1000px (so they didn't appear too big for those without huge monitors).

As far as I know almost every browser resize bigger images to fit in the view. You don't have to worry about that.