Radiators in interior settings

Started by DriesV, November 24, 2012, 02:28:29 PM

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DriesV

These are shots of radiators that I put in simple interior settings.
It's an effective way to quickly create different moods for this product.

All props were downloaded from flyingarchitecture.com. They have a lovely 3D model section with many stylish and high quality Rhino models.

First up is a bathroom interior.  ;)

Dries

PhilippeV8

so .. what's up with the old-style radiator you see in the mirror ?  ;)

DriesV

I thought that was a nice easter egg.  ;)
Sort of old meets new...

Dries

tsunami


DriesV

#4
Radiator in living room / home cinema setting.  ;)

Dries

Dylan

That's good work. Who is the fat lad on the TV screen?

DriesV

It's Eric Stonestreet in Modern Family.  ;)

Dries

PhilippeV8

He doesn't help to sell the product  ;D  :o

DriesV

Quote from: PhilippeV8 on November 26, 2012, 07:53:01 AM
He doesn't help to sell the product  ;D  :o

I dare you to seamlessly add a happy face with Photoshop!  ;D

Dries

PhilippeV8

 ???

DriesV

#10
This is an attempt to integrate the radiator in a simple waiting room setting. I made it during my lunch break.
The three images are basically the same rendering but with different 'color treatment' in Photoshop (decreasingly saturated background).

The first image is the rendering straight out of KeyShot.

P.S. The model of the red sofa is a free sample from evermotion.org.

greetings,
Dries

DriesV


PhilippeV8

#12
Brick-wall texture scale is all wrong  :o :P
x2 please  ;)

... has this company I work for just made me a construction-technical freak ?  I must be workin on this tipe-o-stuff for to long now.

Ow, PS, I like the middle one best.  Desaturating makes your product pop, but the 3rd one is too much.  You don't want it to look like schindler's list ...  ;D

DriesV

Philippe, you're absolutely right (again...)!  ;)

Dries

fario

wow!

this area is very successful!