Model of a Kitchen - My first big project as a 3D artist!

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saford91
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This has occupied my time for the past two weeks, hope you like it!
Kitchen_hardwood.jpg
Arturus
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Not too shabby. :P
I can see the look you're going for a drab look with the walls, but some low - contrast wall paper'd be nice.
Like this - http://www.cgtextures.com/texview.php?i ... 8a23002d9c
You know, just to add some variety.

Apart from that, everything looks pretty awesome!
MaTtY631990
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Switch render kernel to pathtracing and play around with tonemapper.
saford91
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What will switching it to pathtracing do?
MaTtY631990
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It will give a more photoreal result. It requires a bit longer render time but better result.
saford91
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What's tonemapper?
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