More on those kitchens
Dec. 8th, 2005 07:53 amAfter looking that the two renders done in my last post, I realized that I was not giving equal footing to both kitchens. Now, I realize no matter I present them, most people's choices won't change, but I feel it is important to show both of them equally.


and, because I'm silly, the same kitchen in the same color scheme of my old house, though I think the cabinets were a darker blue

Of course, as always, click on the pics for larger images
Some notes:
All kitchens have the same lighting levels and camera position and were rendered using only standard anti-aliasing.
The first two kitchens have the same colored counter top and vertical walls (side walls and far wall beneath wall cabinets), a pale yellow/light cream, that is visible at the top of the left wall.
The third kitchen has flat white walls and a white counter top.
Render times, for those that are interested (hr:mi:se):
B&W Kitchen 5:54:07
wood kitchen 8:28:30
cyan kitchen 6:04:19
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Total Time 20:26:56
Can you say I need a 'puter just for 3D work? I can. :=3
Note: For the record I'm personally divided on which kitchen I like best. I like the look of the black & white kitchen. It's more "hi-tech" and clean, but I also like the traditional wood kitchen and feel that it would be more at home in a "a-frame" type of house.
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Date: 2005-12-08 03:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-08 04:12 pm (UTC)Thanks for your input. :=3
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Date: 2005-12-09 04:10 am (UTC)Is there a better texture that you can use?