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Hi, this is a render I did as a part of my house redesigning. Render is done at 2000x1000 witch explains the aliasing. Render time was around 20 minutes with pathtracing..
Modeling was done in 3dsmax.. I forgot to convert splines to editable mesh for one of the lamps and you can see missing wires :D
kitchen var23.jpg
C&C are welcome.. it's still a WIP so any suggestions will be highly appreciated..

Thanks for watching..
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It's a nice render. What's the brown material on the side of the island? Will it really be that glossy? In fact I wonder if the real look of the overall scene will be as glossy as the render suggests...

Also I am interested to know how you will support the cantilevered counter.

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Hi. Here is a little update 9 minutes render time.
test2.jpg
The brown material is а acrylic resin and pigment pressed panels - here is an example how this look in real:
example.jpg
I didn't set the glossiness of materials right yet, still making the design but overall glossiness will be near as at the render..
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Impressive! really like it, it's got a very realistic feeling to it! :shock:
If i had to say something is that I would maybe use some minimal noise on the glossy panels to make them more real, although possible it seems strange to see perfectly aligned panels.
Very good job
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@timbarnes : about the cantilevered counter I'm not sure yet.. perhaps metal construction on the inside...

@Thanks Mateuet, about the noise on the panels, there is large noise mainly for reflection distortion, but I'll mix it with smaller one for my next render..

@Thanks sam75...

PS : I forget to tell that all this are rendered with beta 2.3_2
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very nice andrian , like usual .
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I like it, clean and simple (which is good) both the design and the renders
Just my 2 cents, I like better the panel color in the first picture, but it could be just the reflection's are more clear in the second one, a little bit of contrast between the wood paneling and the composite one looks better. Also the extractor fan is a little bit too high for it to be fully effective, it should be lower or you'll get stains in your ceiling in the long run.
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@Rico - Thank you

@kubo - noted, I'll fix the height of extractor for the next render. About the colors of the panels,it's just different color correction affecting overall color of the panels..
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lovely renders and design, andrian!
I would definitely live there
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