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KITCHEN RENDER

Discussion in 'Graphics & Art Showcase' started by pandahorde, Mar 22, 2012.

  1. pandahorde

    pandahorde Level IV

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    model and render almost 12 hours.. same workflow sketch-up+vray renderer+Photoshop

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  2. Mr Awesome

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    Wait, is this a photo of a real kitchen or a photoshopped image? If its photoshopped, you got mad skillz
     
  3. pandahorde

    pandahorde Level IV

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    actually its not photograph and not photoshop... you heard about 3D modeling? yes made from 3D modeling and the challenge is your going to edit materials just to make it realistic :D it took me almost 12 hours on this ..both modeling and rendering to make it realistic and edit brightness in photoshop thats all
     
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    I'm impressed. Is this what you do for a job?
     
  5. Commy

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    I was...just about to ask the same thing.

    Seriously, you have a talent for this.
     
  6. pandahorde

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    yes, very useful use to present to the client :D



    to commy: thanks a lot. actually its all basic... not that really good though.


    thank you guys..
     
  7. Shawn

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    Wow. Texture, lighting, and realism
     
  8. Winkey

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    I really like the effect of the tiles in the back
     
  9. imperialdarknes

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    awesome work
     
  10. stormy

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    So you made this out of nothing? :eek: How do you even start? Wow. Do you put in the highlights/ reflections yourself or is there a program that does that and figure out where to put them for you?
    That's super interesting. The highlights play such an important role in making something believable, and you put them in just the right shape and location to really give a 3 dimensionality to it. I actually thought it was a photograph at first sight.
     
  11. pandahorde

    pandahorde Level IV

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    yes my friend.. you start as nothing.. and you have to create box as interior..and then use v-ray plug-in to render the 3D model into realistic one.. and your the one add textures and materials to make it more realistic..like glass ,wood glossiness ,reflections...

    heres the modeling software its very common to all 3D artist

    http://sketchup.google.com/
     
  12. Junior

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    As always.. I think your work is amazing!
     
  13. cherished_luv

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    Wow! That is really amazing. I love how realistic it looks! :yup: