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TSolt
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Kitchen model

Post by TSolt » Fri Oct 02, 2015 2:31 pm

This is a conceptual design for a modern home. Playing with different settings and edits in Photoshop and topaz de noise. Original images are too large to upload
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hvanessen
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Re: Kitchen model

Post by hvanessen » Fri Oct 02, 2015 4:00 pm

Very nice, but i don't like the floor it is my opinion to glossy.
But thats personal :P

For the rest: :clap:

Fletch
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Re: Kitchen model

Post by Fletch » Fri Oct 02, 2015 5:07 pm

chairs/stools and better image/background plants outside would add to the image, but to show a client this for their kitchen design it's perfect! :^: (I like the top image)

TSolt
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Re: Kitchen model

Post by TSolt » Fri Oct 16, 2015 1:43 pm

revised kitchen, could use some help with ideas on how to get a good background image, I tried putting a image in the back but it wasn't lit up properly, what is shown is a spherical sky image. Also if anyone know where to get a few more good spherical sky's please share thanks for your input!
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posodrac
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Re: Kitchen model

Post by posodrac » Fri Oct 16, 2015 8:47 pm

To lit up a background image, apply to it a fake emitter material, Even the trees would benefit with it. Give the background a bit of DOF.
Overlap, rotate or flip the plants near the windows to brake repetitions, keep cabinets away from the ceiling and floor to create shadows lines.The counter, is it real stone or a plywood mimic? I can't believe it's made in one piece, if it's stone! Why the dark edges?
Too much empty space for me. The last image it's much better. Congrats.

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