Browns 2000 Glacier Super Matt White Acrylic Kitchen
Thu Jan 11, 2018 3:45 pm
Happy New Year to all...
Just updating a design for a customer, Rather a boring layout she wants but lighting and mats came out well.. Originally done this in ArtiCAD and used some of the geometry in this (DXF 3D)... Redid the walls, hob, worktops, wall tiles and sink...
No post processing/editing outside to TC:
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Just updating a design for a customer, Rather a boring layout she wants but lighting and mats came out well.. Originally done this in ArtiCAD and used some of the geometry in this (DXF 3D)... Redid the walls, hob, worktops, wall tiles and sink...
No post processing/editing outside to TC:
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Re: Browns 2000 Glacier Super Matt White Acrylic Kitchen
Mon Jan 15, 2018 10:58 am
Looks great Daz, the white has rendered really well which I always struggle with. Not quite grasping what you mean by the DXF and redoing the hob, worktops etc. Do you have a before of this before you made these changes?
Re: Browns 2000 Glacier Super Matt White Acrylic Kitchen
Mon Jan 15, 2018 11:21 am
Yeah, Whites...... in this I reduced the white materials to 170RGB as I have realised something that to have a bit of control on highlights on whites we shouldn't have 255RGB. We need a bit of headroom to create contrast. A lot of render engines mention reducing white values as well as increasing black ones as in reality no material is completely black or completely 100% white.
The DXF is from exporting it out of ArtiCAD and importing into TurboCAD... I have a bit more control in TC for rendering as I can set the Gamma to 2.2 which helps with whites as well as lighten up dark shadows. I can fix the tone mapping controls to my liking before saving to file at a higher resolution. Lights also have true brightness values (based on real luminance) also which helps.
Like I have mentioned I have done no further editing outside of TurboCAD, this is a raw render.
I remodelled the sink as the ArtiCAD one was a bit faceted and not the correct dimensions, The Hob I already had modelled as a TurboCAD drawing that I used as *.skp file in the previous ArtiCAD renders..
The DXF is from exporting it out of ArtiCAD and importing into TurboCAD... I have a bit more control in TC for rendering as I can set the Gamma to 2.2 which helps with whites as well as lighten up dark shadows. I can fix the tone mapping controls to my liking before saving to file at a higher resolution. Lights also have true brightness values (based on real luminance) also which helps.
Like I have mentioned I have done no further editing outside of TurboCAD, this is a raw render.
I remodelled the sink as the ArtiCAD one was a bit faceted and not the correct dimensions, The Hob I already had modelled as a TurboCAD drawing that I used as *.skp file in the previous ArtiCAD renders..
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