I made these renders of a push-to-open kitchen system as a lighting/mood study. A bit outside of my comfort zone but I'm very pleased with the outcome.
In this scene I modeled everything myself so that I can make the scene available later on. Scroll down to see some behind the scenes printscreens.
Technical info:
Softwares:
3DsMax
FStorm Render
Affinity Photo
Lighting:
Peter Guthrie HDRI 1941 Dusk Blue
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