Minimal Kitchen

hi @Drew_Evan, for the floor I used maps from Poliigon and also an overlay with that footprints.

Take a look at the nodes here.

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thanks for nodes maps…deeply appreciated …:smile::smile::smile::smile:

I think you nailed, especially if this is your very first interior! Big respect, my first interior looked horrible, but i was just learning 3d with sketchup than :slight_smile:

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Very good for the first job.
However, I think that the person who makes the interior model for the first time can not do it at this level (it’s just about modeling). You modeled interior objects by yourself (table chair, kettle, flowerpots, pillows) or take them from stokes?

I’ve created almost everything, except the plants in the corner and this thing, asd I don’t know how is called in English.

In this case, you are very good)

Did you have any experience with 3D before?

Very nice! As said by others, cupboards, walls and ceiling look too perfect, sort of thing you might expect in a kitchen designer’s brochure (apparently most brochures are CG and not photos).

Maybe this is too long? A kitchen should never be that long, it feels like a train indeed. But it looks awesome after all! Nice work!

the “train” effect is just perspective caused by the wide angle of the camera not the kitchen itself (count the cabinets and space on the countertop - it looks pretty normal

maybe try to render it with a different focal length putting the camera out of the room and making the wall where the entrance is invisble to camera rays
(this is not exactly realistic as when you make a photo in a small interior you must use wide angle for this kind of shots - but hey… these are the posiibilities of cg :slight_smile: )

by the way congrats for being featured with a first interior take… good job !

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