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LOL - I love the gyros meat in the back, i would love to have that 3d model :)

 

There is only one thing that bugs me - feels way too cold, not enough colours. Feels way to industrial. I don't know if you can cheat a few colours (even coloured lighting), but right now it doesn't seem welcoming.

 

Also I am just aching to see the glass display filled with a fine assortments of different foods!

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thank you for comments . the thing is there is the existing outlet which , we only improve the design. we still have to keep the color scheme . maybe you can suggest me on the lighting . about the modell i can give it to you

 

just give me your email add.

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I understand about being locked with colours. I took a quick 5 min in photoshop and tried to liven up the rendering I hope you don't mind. Eventhough the colours are fixed, you can still play with light - What I did was simple, I took a colour of the floor (yellowish), the sign brown, and sign/light covers red - and made a "screen" layer with opacity at 20% - this fills the area with a bit of colour, as if light bounced off the reflecting the area - then the rest is playing with brightness and contrast- I added a test with a character and food in the display - because as I brought the contrast higher it made the display case white - I need to cover the white with some food imagery I grabbed from the internet. Now this is not perfect as it was just a quick job, with only a rendering - but in the 3d model if you are using the scanline renderer you may want to add some omni lights with a 0.1-0.3 value in areas where stong colours are visable (as I mentioned before), and give those omni lights the colour in which they are place infront of.

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brian,

 

you made it very nice and artistic you mentiion that you edited in photoshop.

i dont know much in photoshop if its ok with you can you send me the psd file. which you edited so i can do that on my next project.

 

thank you

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