Introduction to Maya - Rendering in Arnold
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# 1 10-02-2007 , 04:47 PM
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I am modeling my kitchen and would like feedback on how its looking so far.I textured the walls to add contrast so you can see the modeled pieces better.

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Looks good to me, so far!

Are you planning to add more? Like perhaps a refridgerator (sp?) to the right of the cabinets? Maybe an island? Miscelaneous "prop" objects like a bowl filled with fruit, kitchen knives, a chopping board and more?


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thanks man. yes I am putting everything I have from the photo I took minus a few items. I will put more renders up as I progress. Thanks for the crit.

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here is my progress on my kitchen.

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Aaaah, looking better already, with the 'fridge and the microwave...small "clutter" objects really help give things their own life, sometimes ^_^

EDIT:

Holy heck, I just came back (a few hours later) and noticed the slight reflection on the floor tiles...very nice touch!



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That's not a 'slight' reflection, that's a mirror image. Tone down the reflectivity of the floor tiles.

Texturing the walls didn't make anything any easier to see, but the contrasting helped.

Glad to see the lighting improved in the second shot.

Hit the other parts with some kind of textures. Get them out of the default 50% gray. I like to use a medium blue. It's just bright and dark enough to show off the details.


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# 7 12-02-2007 , 02:03 PM
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Tone it down?! I like it the way it is! :p

Ah well, it's all up to banksta ^_^


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Originally posted by severinianthony
Tone it down?! I like it the way it is! :p


Sure you would, because you're a No0b. user added image

It's a common noobie mistake to make things too reflective. I see it all the time in my classes. "Oh, it looks cool like that!" or "Reflectivity is awesome!" But real world observation is key when trying to duplicate it.

First thing: It's a kitchen, and no one in their right mind would put down tiles that are smooth enough to skate on. Kitchens come with tile that is purposefully "rough" to avoid slipping and breaking your neck.

Second: Unless it's glass, a mirror, or chrome - nothing reflects like a mirror. So unless it's a mirror, turn down the reflectivity.

If you turn in something like this on a demo reel, chances are they will eject the CD. But it's obviously at an early stage right now, so let's wait and see.


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# 9 12-02-2007 , 05:54 PM
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Hehe,

Looks like a nice start, listen to Dave, he knows his stuff.


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# 10 13-02-2007 , 12:55 AM
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thanks for all the comments it really helps.

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Hehe,

Looks like a nice start, listen to Dave, he knows his stuff.


Not really, but if Dave or Kev find out they'll revoke my MOD status. :p


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