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Title: Very small kitchen
Post by: lacilaci on 2014-06-06, 09:18:46
about 2hrs per render /defaults.
Title: Re: Very small kitchen
Post by: maru on 2014-06-06, 10:37:20
In my opinion the lighting isn't very good (where does it come from, anyway?). Some materials are strange, too (apples, bowls).
Title: Re: Very small kitchen
Post by: lacilaci on 2014-06-06, 11:05:45
there are 3 lights to lit it from all sides :D... I seriously couldn't figure how to setup lights for this in any interresting way.. I don't even know where would I place this kitchen to make it.. somehow look good. Anyway, I hope I won't have to come back to this cause it's just driving me nuts... Any tips?
Title: Re: Very small kitchen
Post by: Grafikus on 2014-06-07, 11:51:07
cool! chisttymrj and nicely
Title: Re: Very small kitchen
Post by: romullus on 2014-06-07, 13:43:21
And you call it small kitchen? You shoud see how small are kitchens in soviet low-rise tower blocks :]
Title: Re: Very small kitchen
Post by: Chakib on 2014-06-07, 17:06:41
Nice ! but i feel there's some white falloff on apples & its reflection is like plastic , you should work on it ! Also the wood texture in general looks like a cheap one.
Title: Re: Very small kitchen
Post by: lacilaci on 2014-06-09, 11:50:18
And you call it small kitchen? You shoud see how small are kitchens in soviet low-rise tower blocks :]

It is actually 2x2x2 meters :D not the space where it is in the viz. but the kitchen itself... :D
Title: Re: Very small kitchen
Post by: lacilaci on 2014-06-09, 11:59:54
Nice ! but i feel there's some white falloff on apples & its reflection is like plastic , you should work on it ! Also the wood texture in general looks like a cheap one.

Well I do agree.. I was kinda sloppy with this, and I had like 3-4hrs to complete this (not including rendertime) but yeah, it's poor excuse :(... As for the wood.. It is a cheap wood :D If you mean quality of the texture, there is not much I can do about that.. And if you're talking about the wood material overall. I almost always do these with only one texture in diffuse channel and 0.1 reflectivity, IOR from 3 to 4.5 and cca. 0.2 to 0.4 for glossines... most of the time i think it kinda works "good enouh" when little time to test things.. But I'm open to any ideas you might have :)