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By michaelplogue
#153201
Zoiks! :shock:

Excellent detailing. Only thing I'd recommend would be some more work on the towels. Otherwise - Yow!
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By kmwhitt
#153202
Thanks, you are right.... they look a bit flat....
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By jeffg
#153204
Fancy place to do your "business".

:P :P :P

(Nice render. Makes me wonder when MR stuff is going to start showing up in Arch Digest a photos.)
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By Eric Lagman
#153339
The only thing that looks off to me is the cabinet doors. Is that a flat texture map? That should be modelled for more realisim. Everything else looks very nice. Would be interesting to see multilight variations on this one.
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By kmwhitt
#153403
Hi Eric:

The doors are real geometry, but they are glazed so they may appear as if mapped.....

Thanks for the comments.......

Kevin
By superbad
#153431
Great work on the glazing- that's something I need to figure out, as we use it a lot. Any tips or tricks, or do I just have to suck it up and do it the hard way?
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By kmwhitt
#153439
superbad:

I have tried different techniques to achieve the glazing using procedurals with no luck. Unfortunately, I have to hand paint each one in Photoshop. In a kitchen, this task can take a whole day.....

Kevin
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By kmwhitt
#155456
Just a little sharpening in post. Most of these images cleared up nicely within 8 hours - I used only sky dome - physical sky seemed to be the killer...... Anyone have any suggestions as to how I might add a background through the windows?

Oh, and I still don't like my towels, but I have to stop at some point! :wink:

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By Frances
#155458
Pretty stuff Kevin. 8) You can render out just the alpha and comp in a background in a photo editor like Photoshop.
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By kmwhitt
#155461
Thanks Fran! I'll give it a try! Is your bathroom remodel complete?

Kevin

BTW - The post alpha trick won't help me when it comes to the reflections in the glass shower enclosure, right? Is the only other alternate to map an HDRI to a sphere?
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By Frances
#155462
We painted the walls and installed the shelving and have it filled with lots of stuff. We ended up not going with a built-in type of cabinet/lighting and opted for a pair of sconces that need to be installed.

The paint selection was, how shall I say it - unfortunate. I have a much better color and grade of paint ready and waiting. And waiting. :lol:

Anyway, it's been a huge improvement.
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By Xlars
#155496
Wow, beautiful work .... :shock: (i assume this is done with V1 ?)
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By Mihai
#155506
Wouldn't it be better to set the lights at another temperature? So you get more white light coming from them, as if you had used film for incandescent light. Because now the materials are also mostly brown/yellow and with the lights being the same hue, it looks a bit over saturated and monotone.
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