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From: Hasan3
Subject: Kitchen ...
Date: 24 Aug 2005 18:45:01
Message: <web.430cf826c365a00c174cb2fd0@news.povray.org>
My first working.


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From: Anthony D  Baye
Subject: Re: Kitchen ...
Date: 24 Aug 2005 19:55:17
Message: <430d08e5$1@news.povray.org>
Hasan3 wrote:
> My first working.
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
Quite impressive, though I've never heard of a marble sink before. 
Also, there's too much reflection in a few places.  Specifically, the 
door of the oven? I've also never seen a counter that goes over the 
stove, the counter would usually be cut to accept it, and there would 
have to be a minimum of three inches of air space on all sides. (But 
this is my fanatical sense of detail here.) and maybe the floor. I'd 
also reccommend taking down the highlights on the counter a little bit.

Finally, the lighting seems a tad harsh,; fact, toning down the light 
may take care of the hilighting problem.

Otherwise, it looks great.  Much better than anything I could have come 
up with the first time.

Regards,

A.D.B.


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From: Halbert
Subject: Re: Kitchen ...
Date: 24 Aug 2005 20:52:27
Message: <430d164b$1@news.povray.org>
A nice impressive stage there.:) I think that the sink probably should 
be a different texture from the countertop though. Possibly a brushed 
aluminum texture.The room also look extemely bright too. It would 
probably look great with more indirect lighting + radiosity.Is this 
based on a real life kitchen?
If you really want to get carried away, you could add just a bit of 
disorder or dirtiness. Maybe a bottle of dishwahing liquid behind the 
sink with a sponge and some steel wool? Perhaps also slightly blurring 
the reflection on the surface of the range? All in all, it is a very 
nice scene. Cheers.



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From: s day
Subject: Re: Kitchen ...
Date: 25 Aug 2005 03:05:01
Message: <web.430d6cea7447f61111027b200@news.povray.org>
Firstly for a first attempt this is excellent!

The modelling is very good, some of the textures could be a lot better
(especially the marble top, try adding more layers or slightly increasing
the omega/lambda settings for the turbulence). Also try adding some
dirt/smudges to the final layer but you have to keep these subtle. The main
problem I think is the lighting. However, I doubt anyone has used radiosity
in their first image.

Add radiosity and maybe a slightly less white light and this would be a good
100th image.

(Unless by first working you mean WIP in which case you probably know all
the above..:-o)


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From: Stephen McAvoy
Subject: Re: Kitchen ...
Date: 25 Aug 2005 03:51:28
Message: <o3uqg1tfd5iih96cuvuu5e1k05dhjt1ro9@4ax.com>
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 18:43:50 EDT, "Hasan3" <PRO### [at] Yahoocom> wrote:

>My first working.

When adjusting the gamma a colleague at work said "You mean that's not
a photograph"  
Nice one!


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From: Hasan3
Subject: Re: Kitchen ...
Date: 25 Aug 2005 19:30:00
Message: <web.430e53157447f611e5b777020@news.povray.org>
>to Anthony D  Baye, Halbert, s day, Stephen McAvoy
>Thanks for your suggestions.

I must probably work very much:)

I tested the different Ligt System at following (with radiosity) :


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From: Hasan3
Subject: Re: Kitchen ...
Date: 25 Aug 2005 19:30:00
Message: <web.430e53db7447f611e5b777020@news.povray.org>
And other test:
Radiosity ranges:
-----------------------------------------------------
 //TurkCIZIM POV-RAY Export
global_settings {
  assumed_gamma 1
  radiosity {
    count 50 error_bound 0.9
  }

}


Light Sytem :
-----------------------------------------------------
#include "CIE.inc"
#include "lightsys.inc"
#include "lightsys_constants.inc"
#include "espd_lightsys.inc"


#default {finish {ambient 0 diffuse 1}}

// -----------------------------------------------------
CIE_ColorSystemWhitepoint(Beta_ColSys, Blackbody2Whitepoint(Kt_Indoor_Film))

#declare Lightsys_Brightness = 1.0;

object {
  Light(
    EmissiveSpectrum(ES_Sunlight),
    Lm_GE_Inc_100w,
    x*25, z*25, 17, 17, on
  )
  translate <50,231.43803189694,-83>
}

-----------------------------------------------------------------

What can I do for the realistic scene?
Result Image:


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From: Anthony D  Baye
Subject: Re: Kitchen ...
Date: 25 Aug 2005 19:50:16
Message: <430e5938$1@news.povray.org>
Hasan3 wrote:
> And other test:
> Radiosity ranges:
> -----------------------------------------------------
>  //TurkCIZIM POV-RAY Export
> global_settings {
>   assumed_gamma 1
>   radiosity {
>     count 50 error_bound 0.9
>   }
> 
> }
> 
> 
> Light Sytem :
> -----------------------------------------------------
> #include "CIE.inc"
> #include "lightsys.inc"
> #include "lightsys_constants.inc"
> #include "espd_lightsys.inc"
> 
> 
> #default {finish {ambient 0 diffuse 1}}
> 
> // -----------------------------------------------------
> CIE_ColorSystemWhitepoint(Beta_ColSys, Blackbody2Whitepoint(Kt_Indoor_Film))
> 
> #declare Lightsys_Brightness = 1.0;
> 
> object {
>   Light(
>     EmissiveSpectrum(ES_Sunlight),
>     Lm_GE_Inc_100w,
>     x*25, z*25, 17, 17, on
>   )
>   translate <50,231.43803189694,-83>
> }
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> What can I do for the realistic scene?
> Result Image:
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
	This is a great deal better than the original image!  Although... Are 
you using a blue light source? (I can't say this would have been my 
choice.)  I like the last version you posted better, though the light 
could be a little brighter.

	I do like how you put a window in the oven door, but methinks it should 
be a little smaller, vertically.  That, of course, is a purely aesthetic 
decision.

	You also might consider multiple light sources. (Under cabinet 
flourescent fixtures, etc.)

Keep up the good work.

Regards,

A.D.B.


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From: Anthony D  Baye
Subject: Re: Kitchen ...
Date: 25 Aug 2005 20:01:34
Message: <430e5bde$1@news.povray.org>
Anthony D. Baye wrote:
> Hasan3 wrote:
> 
>> And other test:
>> Radiosity ranges:
>> -----------------------------------------------------
>>  //TurkCIZIM POV-RAY Export
>> global_settings {
>>   assumed_gamma 1
>>   radiosity {
>>     count 50 error_bound 0.9
>>   }
>>
>> }
>>
>>
>> Light Sytem :
>> -----------------------------------------------------
>> #include "CIE.inc"
>> #include "lightsys.inc"
>> #include "lightsys_constants.inc"
>> #include "espd_lightsys.inc"
>>
>>
>> #default {finish {ambient 0 diffuse 1}}
>>
>> // -----------------------------------------------------
>> CIE_ColorSystemWhitepoint(Beta_ColSys, 
>> Blackbody2Whitepoint(Kt_Indoor_Film))
>>
>> #declare Lightsys_Brightness = 1.0;
>>
>> object {
>>   Light(
>>     EmissiveSpectrum(ES_Sunlight),
>>     Lm_GE_Inc_100w,
>>     x*25, z*25, 17, 17, on
>>   )
>>   translate <50,231.43803189694,-83>
>> }
>>
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> What can I do for the realistic scene?
>> Result Image:
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>     This is a great deal better than the original image!  Although... 
> Are you using a blue light source? (I can't say this would have been my 
> choice.)  I like the last version you posted better, though the light 
> could be a little brighter.
Just realized that my screen was tilted.  It actually seems bright 
enough.  I'd probably still experiment to see how it looked with 
multiple light sources though.

A.D.B.

> 
>     I do like how you put a window in the oven door, but methinks it 
> should be a little smaller, vertically.  That, of course, is a purely 
> aesthetic decision.
> 
>     You also might consider multiple light sources. (Under cabinet 
> flourescent fixtures, etc.)
> 
> Keep up the good work.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> A.D.B.


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From: Alain
Subject: Re: Kitchen ...
Date: 25 Aug 2005 20:19:46
Message: <430e6022$1@news.povray.org>
Hasan3 nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2005-08-25 19:27:
Those two are a quantum leap from the original! LOT beter.

Alain


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