Author Topic: Swedish Kitchen  (Read 4918 times)

2017-01-16, 03:36:02

wade

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A simple kitchen design I complete for personal development.

Please let me know what you think.






Thanks

2017-01-16, 08:47:28
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Daniel Mikolajčák

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This is actually very nice composition, floor and sink being my favourite. To what extend have you used reference built design and you designed yourself?
On the first picture there is light behind the framed poster that is placed on the table. Do you think enough light would refract through it?

2017-01-16, 11:18:17
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wade

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@daniel Thanks. I think the light behind the picture is because I forgot to make the picture have a backing so it must be reflecting some colour there.

I built the whole kitchen without specific reference. I just designed what I liked the look of. I pulled some inspiration from Luigi Roselli - http://luigirosselli.com/residential

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Wade

2017-01-17, 02:03:43
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Really nice shots. Clean and beautifully crafted.
If you could share some of your lights settings, would appreciate this a lot.

2017-01-23, 11:39:22
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Very nive indeed.

Didi you used coronasky+sun or hdri ?

2017-01-25, 01:55:58
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wade

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Thanks
The scene is only lit by a HDRI.

All settings are defaults.

2017-01-25, 04:47:32
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Better than me or my ego can do... but maybe a bit contrasty?
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2017-01-25, 10:41:15
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.. but maybe a bit contrasty?
yeah.. but anyway that's not a sin because of the clients, I don't know why they loves overcontrast oversaturations renders :D