Kitchenware

Hello Community!
We’ve submitted our latest work for the Epic Games approvement and want to share the details with you.
This package allows easily filling of any kitchen for the architectural visualizations. The package contains different assets to suit any common need and add an extra depth for the scene. PBR Materials will shade nicely in every light setup and high resolution textures will cover the problem of the close-up renders.
Every model in this package has two or more material presets. Complex objects or objects which are made of several small parts composed into handy blueprints, which will help with a setup and tweak their look. Also models are splitted into the different materials IDs, so there will be no problems with assigning custom materials on every part of the models.
As a tasty bonus this package includes a demo scene which has 2 well-tweaked seamless architectural materials: wall tiles and the tabletop stone.
Package also comes with a 3d file, PSDs with every UV layout of the objects and with neutral textures such as normal maps, curvature maps and ambient occlusion maps, which will help anyone make their kitchenware look unique!

Number of Meshes: 139 total: 124 for kitchenware, 15 for demo assets
Number of Materials and Material Instances: 98 total: 85 for kitchenware, 13 for demo assets
Number of Textures: 103 total: 95 for kitchenware (kitchenware is in 4k), 8 for demo assets
Number of Blueprints: 10

This pack will be also available later as a part of Kitchen Add-on for our Architectural Template.

http://mist.team/Viewer/Kitchenware_catalogue.pdf < Online PDF with pictures

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All looks nice and neat except the bottle material (wine and champaigne glass materials doesn’t look so natural imo, too much plastic-ish atm).

The archViz guys are going to be happy, gg :wink:

looks very interesting to me !
maybe you could consider spening some more polygons on some objects, because some round corners are to edgy for my taste…

Pretty nice stuff, though I agree with Macoll the weakest image is those wine bottles.

Could be very useful for a lot of Archviz!

Awesome work, what program are you using for modeling?