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A kitchen

Cinema 4D Realism posted on Nov 17, 2003
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Modeled with Rhino, rendered with C4D hdri I edit the picture for a dirty kitchen :) Hope you like it too.

Comments (26)


tcarretti

7:15AM | Mon, 17 November 2003

Ultra realistic! This is great!

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odeone

7:18AM | Mon, 17 November 2003

Awesome...

sad

9:30AM | Mon, 17 November 2003

the lighting which i believe is hdri looks very realistic. the models itself seem too clean and some edges are quite sharp. you can optimize that by using the plugin edge-extrude by arndt von koengsmarck. the line on the pans lid is disturbing the clean appearance. try to rotate the lid that it is hidden behind the lid knob. nice models, btw.

Dutch_Wally

9:48AM | Mon, 17 November 2003

Really wonderfull. Very realistic. You can see they never have been used :-)

Elantriell

10:25AM | Mon, 17 November 2003

Wonderful realism, the hdri effect is great.

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tom271

11:40AM | Mon, 17 November 2003

nice kitchen and render..... love those cooking smoke...

GOD___

12:17PM | Mon, 17 November 2003

I agree with Sad that everything is too clean. Even taking a pot out of the box you aren't going to have such a perfect reflection and I the stove must be brad new too to not have any fingure prints or scratches on it's reflective surface too. I think you need to break up the surfaces everywhere, just very suttle things like fingerprints on the lid and knobs, a fins scratching on everything as if they've been used before, everything gets very fine almost uniform scratches which will brak up reflections and specular highlights which our eye will pick up on and make that much more realisitc. Check out this website. Attention to detail observations and tutorials. The critique CG work. http://www.dvgarage.com/ Very good peice of work nonetheless, you can just push it that much further I think.

prodag

12:29PM | Mon, 17 November 2003

lol, I always made an old stuff , may I have a new kitchen PLEASE!!

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Artzy

1:09PM | Mon, 17 November 2003

Excellent Work!

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Nod

1:27PM | Mon, 17 November 2003

Maybe they just moved in? Excellent modelling and lighting there.

kennyliu

2:21PM | Mon, 17 November 2003

Beautiful render and the models as well!

GROINGRINDER

2:23PM | Mon, 17 November 2003

Uh oh! Maybe you better listen to GOD. LOL 8^) Another masterful job from the master.

prodag

3:07PM | Mon, 17 November 2003

Lol GROINGRINDER,thanks for the laugh, Ho,I wish God will listen to me only one time...

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strata

3:45PM | Mon, 17 November 2003

Very nice indeed!! :))

LCGuy

6:39AM | Tue, 18 November 2003

I just love HDRI lighting, and it fits so well in this scene. You did a marvelous job here.

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jgeorge

9:09AM | Tue, 18 November 2003

I got it! They are so clean beacause the meal that's being cooked it the first meal of a young couple, just came back from the wedding journey! I love the smoke! (Well I love everithing else!)

sabaman

9:13AM | Tue, 18 November 2003

very very nice man, very realistic,...

Elentor

4:23PM | Wed, 19 November 2003

Hey prodag, here is a "helpful" comment =) you should always use structure - optimize on the objects after importing them from Rhino, or else, like sad said, some things will get pretty sharp. The first thing I thought myself after seeing the image was "I bet he did it on Rhino", and Bingo! Just read your comment. If you don't optimize, round surfaces will never get "round", there will be always an edge in them. You can try this by exporting a sphere from rhino into Cinema 4D. See it from all angles, then optimize it and see the difference I'm giving it an Excellent anyway :D Next time be more careful, importing Rhino objects are a pain sometimes

prodag

4:40PM | Wed, 19 November 2003

Thank you for the tip Elentor,it's a good one ! I got rid of the sharp edge by reduce the max engle and max aspect ratio to 5 ,but your tip is easier,thank you my friend.

LittleFishArtist

9:11AM | Thu, 20 November 2003

Rock-stinking on. That's awesome.

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TKraccoon

2:51AM | Fri, 21 November 2003

So they are a bit too shiny...still a beautiful render! Good work Prodag :)

prodag

2:56AM | Sat, 22 November 2003

OK, Here is a new dirty kitchen :)

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YZK-2003

2:11PM | Sun, 23 November 2003

Wow! photorealism taken to a whole new level! Well done!

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Lary

7:59AM | Sun, 08 February 2004

It is too real! Excellent done! CONGRATS!!!! :)

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neftis

10:29AM | Tue, 03 August 2004

Your talent amazes me...wonedrful work! Have a nice rest now my friend, I pray for you!

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Fidelity2

9:08PM | Thu, 23 February 2006

Excellent. I think cooking makes a good subject matter. Superb rendering and HDRI.


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