Complete Kitchen

Description

This is a completed kitchen done in cycles. The cupboard doors have a pivot point that allows them all to be opened as long as they are turned on the z axes. There is shelving inside. The drawers are locked to their perspective axes. Everything that needs to be parented together is. The textures are from plaintextures.com but for the environment image which is an HDRI free sample that requires that I post a link and give credit to the site, HDRIhub.com. This is the link.

[http://www.hdri-hub.com/hdrishop/freesamples/freehdri/item/116-hdr-040-field-free ](http://www.hdri-hub.com/hdrishop/freesamples/freehdri/item/116-hdr-040-field-free%C2%A0)

The pictures on the wall that look drawn...well they are. These are actually pieces of art that I personally drew myself in real life. They are posted on my website. I thought that this as a nice touch. At any rate enjoy.

Comments (24)

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BMF about 12 years ago

I enjoy your works. You always have nice detail, interesting lighting, and balanced composition.

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blenderjunky about 12 years ago

That is a great compliment coming from someone that I also admire. Your work is wonderful. Thank you very much.

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FayZee about 12 years ago

Excellent scene.

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blenderjunky about 12 years ago

Thanks

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muhtesemozcinar about 12 years ago

my favourite preview is 2nd one, reflection of kitchen is very clear and really like digital panel :) now I want to do this kind of compositions but im not sure if i can because I didnot try much about indoor compositions. I was wondering that how long does it take to complete this?

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blenderjunky about 12 years ago

To complete the entire blend took about a week. The digital panels were actually pretty easy. I used the blender add text under the add mesh menu and then sized it, coloured it and converted it to a mesh. I used the shrinkwrap feature under the modifiers to set it on top of the panel. I like how it looks too.

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muhtesemozcinar about 12 years ago

Thank you I will use it.

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buzo about 12 years ago

Yes, it's a excelent render, blenderjunky (former blendernoob). I'd add a little more of light to the background, but that is my personal appreciation.

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blenderjunky about 12 years ago

I always seem to have trouble with lighting...lol I have heard from a couple of artists that there should be a bit more light to show the details of the cabinetry. I can understand and appreciate, their, and your perspective. That being said, I actually like the idea of this blend having a dim look. I like the imperfections of digital art that makes it look almost real. If everything is too perfect then it looks like a digital image. I feel the same way about special effects in movies. If I know I'm watching a special effect then the effect is not very good. If I forget that what I am looking at isn't actually real, that the effect is so seamless that I get lost in it, then it's a great effect. Those effects though seamless, are usually not designed to be perfect. It's the crack in the virtual wall or the stain of rust on the robot that isn't actually standing in front of the actors.

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buzo about 12 years ago

Problems with illumination?. Don't worry about that. You are in the right way to the perfection stage. Regards.

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blenderjunky about 12 years ago

Thanks, I appreciate it.

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krippa about 12 years ago

Wonderful!!!

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blenderjunky about 12 years ago

Thanks

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Benjamine almost 12 years ago

Brillaint

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dunnellonchiro about 11 years ago

Just like you I also always seem to have trouble with lighting!

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dunnellonchiro about 11 years ago

I wish I had a kitchen like that! Nice blend.

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choyce7 about 11 years ago

I love your work! The details are unbelievable! Thank you so much for sharing. I am a new to blender, I just hope that I will one day be able to create art like this.

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PlumpJeezus about 8 years ago

you say it's complete.... but where's the woman? (joke)

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caddboss about 8 years ago

Excellent piece of work! Thank you!

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moadidaom about 7 years ago

excellent

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Lake_1535027 over 4 years ago

Thank you for sharing your kitchen! I just downloaded it and it looks nice, however, I did want to clear up one point before I can use it - on this website, the file is listed as CC0 except for the HDRI (which I will remove from my version). However, in the download folder there is a license file that lists the contents as Creative Commons Attribution 3.0, which is not the same as CC0. I am assuming this is supposed to apply only to the HDRI and the rest is being released as CC0. Although I am not against attribution, I can't use things licensed as such for my real work, only for tests and hobby pieces. But since there is a risk that some of the attribution licensed pieces or derivatives there of could easily get mixed up with the CC0 scenes, I can't download/keep them. Hope to hear from you to clear this up - it looks like a nice set and I would look forward to using it.

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blenderjunky about 3 years ago

Hey sorry for the late reply. I'm not exactly sure why that is appearing in the licensing as I have set all my blends to CCO. That is not something that I have added from my end at least not on purpose. The HDRI is the only thing in the file that can't be used for commercial or any other use. The entire blend file with that one exception is perfectly fine to use in any project you wish.

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thinsoldier over 3 years ago

https://blenderartists.org/t/thinsoldiers-sketchbook-2023/1441751/8?u=thinsoldier I updated this scene to Blender 3.4

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bastet111 about 1 year ago

A cool one

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