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By pmikk
#26581
Hello, this is my first post here. It is a kitchen that is based on my grandmother`s kitchen in the country. Just tried to create a warm atmosphere with soft lights.
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Last edited by pmikk on Mon May 23, 2005 2:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By tom
#26584
:shock: wow... gallery stuff!
amazing tile bump!
amazing daylight!
amazing curtains!

p.s: floor would be cool if less glossy
By GM5
#26588
Nice image! The background is too saturated...


-Greg
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By beppeg
#26594
Very nice image, good atmosphere :)
But... in my country the windows open inside not outside, where you from?
By pmikk
#26597
Estonia :D It`s a small country, I don`t know if you even knew it exists. The windows there really open outside, but it`s a very old house.
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By beppeg
#26598
I know, I know, don't worry ;)
Maybe for wind problems it's a good solution ;)
Very good render anyway :)
By pmikk
#26601
By the way i`m only 16 years old, so not a prof.
The curtains are made with a clipmap and there are 2 layers with the same material. The clipmap is a high resolution net.
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By tom
#26604
six-teen :shock: ... now shocked 2x :shock:
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By Hervé
#26605
Well, your gran'ma has a very nice kitchen... and you a nice render..!

Man, Estonia rocks ! 8)
By GM5
#26611
Sixteen, now I'm really impressed! The textures are great. How long have you been using M~R?

-Greg
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By Micha
#26612
Great work. :wink:

Small suggestion: If you like, make the ground looking a little more used. I would try a texture map for the glossieness (try the ground texture map or use the map in a b&w version) or/and a little bump.
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By iker
#26617
:shock: WOW!
..your gramma has to be very proud of you!

Incredible work!
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By tonyote
#26620
great picture pmikk, im astonished!!
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By Mihai
#26638
The lighting is nice but a bit too cold, like studio lighting. Are you using the physical sky at all? You can turn it on, but not the sunlight, and use plane emitters for the sunlight, like you are already doing I think. Will give nice subtle variation in the lighting.
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