Author Topic: Scandinavian contemporary kitchen  (Read 3881 times)

2016-07-14, 13:09:34

kovalsky

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Good day. I want to share the work, which was done in his spare time. Thanks in advance for your constructive criticism.

2016-07-15, 06:26:49
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mitviz

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is really nice work, how was the post processing done? looks really interesting
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2016-07-15, 14:17:16
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kovalsky

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Thanks. Postprocessing there is not a lot. Max tried to work with the materials in the scene. And in Photoshop - working with passes and a little contrast,brightness and levels.

2016-07-15, 16:08:05
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Beautiful work!

I just noticed two small areas that stood out to my eye. The first is the antler chandelier: there seems to be a channel split (red/blue like old 3D) not sure if this is a DOF effect. The second is the blurriness through the glass doors to the windows in the other room. The reflection is nice and sharp, but the refraction glossiness seems a bit rough.

2016-07-15, 17:13:20
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Thanks. Postprocessing there is not a lot. Max tried to work with the materials in the scene. And in Photoshop - working with passes and a little contrast,brightness and levels.

strange it looks like alot more than that, care to share some screenshots?
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2016-07-15, 18:34:59
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