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    My First interior rendering Kitchen

    Hi everyone just want to see your opinions and suggestions about this first interior rendering for kitchen
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    #2
    Looks great! Couple comments.

    I think the perspective is way too extreme. I know you won't be able to see as much but...

    Also, some of the finishes seem a little too reflective. I'd try turning them down and getting them to be a little blurry (I think that means you need to add a slight bump but I'm not sure).
    Greg McDowell Jr
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      #3
      The wall cabinets seem really high? Maybe that's the distortion of the view mentioned in the previous reply?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Steve_Stafford View Post
        The wall cabinets seem really high? Maybe that's the distortion of the view mentioned in the previous reply?
        Or people in Egypt are 8' tall....:hide:
        Michael "MP" Patrick (Deceased - R.I.P)

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          #5
          Looks great for an first attempt at interiors! But have to agree with the above comments, especially on the camera distortion. I'd also try to make it less "yellowish", by either changing the color/temperature on the light sources, or simply by lowering the "White Point" in the exposure settings after the rendering have finished (Or a combination of both). Would also be a great improvement, if you change the sun settings, so that you'll get some hard sunlight coming thru the window at the back wall (at an angle).
          Klaus Munkholm
          "Do. Or do not. There is no try."

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            #6
            this done using cloud render somehow it is different
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              #7
              Different indeed! Now it's orange instead of "yellowish"
              Klaus Munkholm
              "Do. Or do not. There is no try."

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                #8
                Well that the same setting all what i did in the cloud rendering is hit button render so plus that we do not have halogen that show that it is lighting in the ceiling. Just wondering why the render in cloud did not match with rendering normally.

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                  #9
                  The cloud, I think, is using a different rendering engine (or at least a different version of Mental Ray). I've seen others talk about the differences between local and cloud renders. Some preferring the cloud, others local. Me, I'll take the faster renders any day and work with lights/materials/etc. to get the look I want.
                  Greg McDowell Jr
                  about.me/GMcDowellJr

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                    #10
                    From a purely functional standpoint I would adjust the location of your cans towards the cabinets, or centered between your counters. It will balance out the lighting some and will be easier to actually work in the kitchen itself. After that, readjust your grid so the cans are centered in the tiles. Right now you have cans sitting on the gridlines and it looks funny.

                    The rendering itself is really nice though. :thumbsup:
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                    chad
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