Hi guys.
The last 2 works. The first is with hdri while the second is with sun light. More or less 30 hours of cooking for each render. Post-pro in gimp (adjusting levels and saturation).
waz
2 kitchen
Re: 2 kitchen
Waz, they're both wonderful (even if already seen and commented in the indigo-italia site )
I don't really understand why noone commented on these yet: the technique is veeeery good, and the load of details should easily lead to a massive request for explainations about materials, camera settings, and all of the other stuff..
I'm impressed, btw. Only crit about the red/white kitchen would be that maybe you could have cropped a little part of the table, making the image a little more horizontal. Nothing more that that, sorry
About both images, I make two considerations; first one would be: why don't you start adding some backgrounds to your renders? I know that you rendered with nothing outside OR using an emitter at the windows, but why don't you add some backgrounds in postproduction? I think it would add that little something that now is missing.
Second thing: you know wath could take your images definitely to a higher level? Adding some sort of frame and/or a signature. The proof of the pudding
I don't really understand why noone commented on these yet: the technique is veeeery good, and the load of details should easily lead to a massive request for explainations about materials, camera settings, and all of the other stuff..
I'm impressed, btw. Only crit about the red/white kitchen would be that maybe you could have cropped a little part of the table, making the image a little more horizontal. Nothing more that that, sorry
About both images, I make two considerations; first one would be: why don't you start adding some backgrounds to your renders? I know that you rendered with nothing outside OR using an emitter at the windows, but why don't you add some backgrounds in postproduction? I think it would add that little something that now is missing.
Second thing: you know wath could take your images definitely to a higher level? Adding some sort of frame and/or a signature. The proof of the pudding
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Re: 2 kitchen
Excelent!... what program did you use to model these?
Re: 2 kitchen
Thanks Pibuz.
I'll try to add backgrounds in post-pro
I use blender but almost all furnitures are taken from the web.
waz
I'll try to add backgrounds in post-pro
Thanks.JotaSolano wrote:Excelent!... what program did you use to model these?
I use blender but almost all furnitures are taken from the web.
waz
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Re: 2 kitchen
waz wrote:Thanks Pibuz.
I'll try to add backgrounds in post-pro
Thanks.JotaSolano wrote:Excelent!... what program did you use to model these?
I use blender but almost all furnitures are taken from the web.
waz
Excellent !... what do you mean by "taken from the web" ?... as in, free-to-use .obj/.blend? or something like... pre-existent designs?
Re: 2 kitchen
Thanks!JotaSolano wrote:waz wrote:Thanks Pibuz.
I'll try to add backgrounds in post-pro
Thanks.JotaSolano wrote:Excelent!... what program did you use to model these?
I use blender but almost all furnitures are taken from the web.
waz
Excellent !... what do you mean by "taken from the web" ?... as in, free-to-use .obj/.blend? or something like... pre-existent designs?
The architecture and kitchen furnitures are modeled by me with blender, while the equipment are downloaded from sites like flyingarchitecture, loadproject, archive3d, ....
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Re: 2 kitchen
ok... now i get it... thanks
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