View Full Version : Kitchen , Nguyen Manh Hung (3D)
xxbinxx 06-29-2008, 11:44 AM http://features.cgsociety.org/gallerycrits/219125/219125_1214739894_medium.jpg (http://features.cgsociety.org/gallerycrits/219125/219125_1214739894_large.jpg)
Title: Kitchen
Name: Nguyen Manh Hung
Country: Vietnam
Software: 3ds max, Maxwell Render, Photoshop
Hi
This is my new Kitchen rendering. Maxwell took me 2 days to render . Modeled in 3dsmax and post work made by PS.
Hope you like it and please give me your comments
thanks
BR
Bin
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Vnimation
06-29-2008, 12:48 PM
Not good as your other works :) and 2 days for this simple scence is too slow...
Br
Bryan Y
06-29-2008, 04:43 PM
The shallow depth of field is not warranted in an architectural shot like that, nor is it physically plausible given lens optics and standard photographic methods.
Sorry to be harsh, but I smack everyone down on that point. My strongest suggestion: go get a book on traditional photography and a camera that gives you full control of aperture and shutter speed.
The modeling is nice.
diaaking
06-29-2008, 06:33 PM
good modling :applause: .... but render and light and depth of field is not good :sad: ..
xxbinxx
06-30-2008, 02:18 AM
Not good as your other works :) and 2 days for this simple scence is too slow...
Br
Thanks brother just wanna try with MW . 2 ngay` kich thuoc 2200&1100px
xxbinxx
06-30-2008, 02:34 AM
The shallow depth of field is not warranted in an architectural shot like that, nor is it physically plausible given lens optics and standard photographic methods.
Sorry to be harsh, but I smack everyone down on that point. My strongest suggestion: go get a book on traditional photography and a camera that gives you full control of aperture and shutter speed.
The modeling is nice.
Hi Bryan thank you so much for comments ... that's helps me alot. Actually I have no much experience in photography and I'm trying to see how to camera works. but as you said I need reed some photography book and ask collect the money to buy 1 camera with lens myself ;)
thanks again and have good time
xxbinxx
06-30-2008, 02:36 AM
good modling :applause: .... but render and light and depth of field is not good :sad: ..
thanks diaaking
Tzrnutt
06-30-2008, 01:17 PM
The shallow depth of field is not warranted in an architectural shot like that, nor is it physically plausible given lens optics and standard photographic methods.
Sorry to be harsh, but I smack everyone down on that point. My strongest suggestion: go get a book on traditional photography and a camera that gives you full control of aperture and shutter speed.
The modeling is nice.
:applause:
The DOF is the only thing letting it down for me. There shouldn't been any blurring for a shot like that. You normally get it when a camera is zooming in to the distance (or focusing on something very small). On a shot like that a wide angle lens would probably be used.
As above, have a read up on photography.
Sandovitz
07-01-2008, 06:41 AM
did you modle this scene by yourself?
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