Author Topic: Kitchen Design  (Read 2317 times)

2017-12-13, 11:54:27

sotokou1

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hello this is my last render with 3ds max and corona renderer

https://www.behance.net/gallery/59626053/Kitchen-Design-by-Sotiris-Koutsou

2017-12-13, 12:05:23
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romullus

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I think you should fix smoothing groups on kitchen cabinets doors. Looks pretty bad as it is now.
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2017-12-13, 15:01:07
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sotokou1

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thank you for your comment.  Could you explain me more about smoothing groups because I am not a professional 3d artist but I am trying to do my best for my work as carpenter and interior designer.

Thank you

2017-12-13, 15:47:36
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In your case, it just means that after you chamfered door panels, you have to add smooth modifier on top and turn autosmooth option on (sometimes you may also need to adjust threshold to get good smoothing). The effect should be already visible in the viewport and it will look much better when rendered.

If you want learn more about smoothing groups, try googling for some youtube lessons on that topic - there are plenty of such material.
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2017-12-13, 15:52:38
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thank you for your advice!