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kitchen(almost done)

3D Studio Max (none) posted on Jul 04, 2001
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hi everyone! this is a update of the kitchen.........there still are a few errors, I am aware of them:)(reflections/construction errors) for the people who want to know this image took 25 hours and a few minutes. tell me what you think of it! greetings!

Comments (16)


dolly

8:33AM | Wed, 04 July 2001

exellent this is superb work can i make a suggestion if you dont mind The grill metal on the cooker i think needs a diff texture as it looks like its been in the rain for a while. And remember its only a thought on the whole superb work

Hellmark

8:39AM | Wed, 04 July 2001

KICK ASS!!

bonbon

11:47AM | Wed, 04 July 2001

this is great!!!!!!!

trogboy

12:52PM | Wed, 04 July 2001

great picture rain. But the faucet and sink seem to be disproportioned to the rest of the counter top. make the sink and faucet a bit smaller. Also they look really clean. i mean in the sense it looks has almost a slime look to it. dull it up a bit. and the wooden utensils look kind of plastic. get a better wood texture. But you kick ass in modeling. love your work man. Did you use brazil?

EYE

1:09PM | Wed, 04 July 2001

When can I come over for diner? Nice moddeling, consitent in the Design. (rounde objects) I could of course complain about some object being to shiny and the dirt distribution, but I wil not ;-)

Guillermo

2:03PM | Wed, 04 July 2001

Very good reflections and lighting.

rain3danimator

5:59PM | Wed, 04 July 2001

well, thats because there is alot of light bouncing thru the scene(global illumenation), Brazil is slow with this kind off stuff, MR would be faster, but I don't like it in MAX. I renderd a image of my boy model at 3200x2250, took 55 hours..........now THATS long!:) 25 hours, on a P2 300mHz with 256mb ram............thats slow!

Bjames

10:02PM | Wed, 04 July 2001

hey i dont know why my first message didnt post but i said it would be cool if that coffee cup tiped over had some coffee spilling out of it to give a lived in effect! perhaps give the cupboards alittle wear and tear look to them as well

Papu

12:44AM | Thu, 05 July 2001

very clean work ;) I like it very much

Vimage

1:09AM | Thu, 05 July 2001

One of the best I have ever seen, Areal work of ART

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duesentrieb

2:50AM | Thu, 05 July 2001

Way cool, man! Be sure to put some Poser people in the final image.

rafacost

2:29PM | Thu, 05 July 2001

Great Work. Do you mind to post the config you used in brazil. GI, Samples, etc...

rain3danimator

3:25PM | Thu, 05 July 2001

IMG min/max=2 luma server: GI= 11 bounces= 1 full shade in the rayserver: reflect= 2 refract= 4

Spinoza

1:47PM | Mon, 16 July 2001

great, but its too reflectiv in some parts. the texture from the gas stove looks to rusty and the texture is too big. i think you know that and you can improve this. its really good!!

MaxedOut

6:49PM | Thu, 26 July 2001

the scale of scene seems all out of whack. in addition to the sink size problem, the counter top seems too low in proportion to someone standing there and using the sink. also the fridge door seems unusually thick. on the plus side, the arrangement of the utensils and appliances creates a good chaotic look and the open cabinet door is a great touch.

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malfunkshun

10:11PM | Mon, 17 September 2001

Yeah, the scale is all out of whack, but imagine a goofy claymation character with the same amount of realism and detail and then it becomes perfect, weird stove and all.


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