Just a few references used in producing the various models, and for setting the stage for the kitchen. All of these images were pulled from Google image searches.
I have tried to reproduce the various objects to a certain degree of accuracy while still allowing for some license in the final product. I have limited myself to producing the textures either in photoshop or as procedural materials in Cinema 4D.
B-Movie Entry: David Brown
My thanks to all who have commented.
Russel-Nash: Thank you.
axiomatic and elmasfeo: Thank you for looking at my thread. I appreciate the C&C, please keep it coming. I have figured since conception of this project that the camera angle and lighting would be the most difficult aspect of the overall piece. I will be working on both as I continue to produce more models to fill out the scene.
Thanks again for the encouragement, and good luck to all who are participating!
Going for a more sinister look. Still experimenting with layout and camera positioning and lighting. Also slowly adding more models and finishing the sink and counter. Will begin producing the hand drawn text for the final poster.
Tip of the hat to the one of “greatest” B-movies. Soylent Green. “What is the SECRET of Soylent Green?”
grumposaur: Thanks alot! It is good to know that an idea is being communicated successfully.
Re-rendered screen of the set. Changes to some of the poster colors and fonts.
Trying out some different effects in Photoshop.
There is a lot of work here, I love the idea of a raygun flashlight & all of your other props are looking great.
I know it’s still a WIP but maybe play with rolling the camera to give more of a dramatic & unsettling feeling to the room.
Keep it coming! 
Another poster mock-up. Playing with camera roll and item placement with-in the scene, also text placement across the poster. Need to really work on lighting the scene, I can already tell lighting is going to be most difficult. Still more model assets to be produced.
AJ: I followed your advice and rolled the camera some, and agree, it does make the image more menacing. Thanks! Thanks to all who have viewed the thread and especially to all who have commented. I have learned a great deal in working this challenge. Good luck to all.
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