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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: Alex Abarca on 2014-03-12, 05:59:13
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Kitchen for a client
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Very nice work
Would you like to share some of your settings? Im wondering how long did it took, and what lights you have used.
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Very Nice Alex is always difficult to visualise a kitchen.
Could you expain how did you set the lights?
Cheers!
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Thanks guys. Well first off, my client wanted to visualize the kitchen with actual paint colors and rendered in the style of HOME MAGAZINE style shot. Similar to this:
http://nehomemag.com/sites/nehomemag.com/files/01molly.jpg (http://nehomemag.com/sites/nehomemag.com/files/01molly.jpg)
(picture wasnt used for inspiration, just happen to find it)
Anyhow, then I used IES based lighting which you can find just about anywhere on the web. You can use these:
http://forum.vrayforc4d.com/threads/ies-lights-in-living-room.11085/ (http://forum.vrayforc4d.com/threads/ies-lights-in-living-room.11085/)
Not the actual ones I used, I just found them and should of used these, they are much nicer!.
For the glass light material you can find it on this thread. Its Blown Glass, I opened a topic and got some pointers from friends here.
http://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,3023.0.html (http://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,3023.0.html)
for render settings they are pretty much default PT+HD. The environment is lit by HDR CGsource (sky) and 9 lights as explained above.
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Very nice work
Would you like to share some of your settings? Im wondering how long did it took, and what lights you have used.
I left my machine rendering over night and some hours. Total Like 8 hrs. But you get good results at around 2hrs at the resolution.
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