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| Posted by GaudiGalopin3324 at Nov 29, 2023, 8:35:10 AM |
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Re: A learning experience: My new Kitchen Believe me, I didn't mean to offend you. It's just a fact - as soon as you offer a spectacular multi-day visualization, immediately prepare for the worst. The viewer perceives it as a photograph. And immediately begins to notice the untruth in it. The worse the visualization, the less demands from the viewer. But don't you have a good visualization? So you need to show increased attention to your work together with the viewer. And there are no small things. Even pens become very important. And sjb007 told you right. The most important thing at the hob is to look into the pan and look there. And to do this, you need to bend over and not bump against the edge of the hood or cabinet. So we need to fix it! Make the height of this cabinet a little higher than your height and that's it! You can cook any soup! Now the height of the cabinet above the pan is 155 cm, and you need 175-178 cm (sorry, I don't know your height). If you make a kitchen for yourself, you need to start "living" in a virtual kitchen and cook real fragrant soup constantly. I have drawn your attention so far only to the handles, but the viewer will notice everything else!! For example, a door that opens into another room. She can't open like that with such a loop. It's not true on your visualization, it's visible, it's very annoying, it's infuriating!!))) Study the pendulum-type loops. And if you use a ready-made model where there is untruth - be indignant with the viewer, refuse to use this hack. Make your correct version of the door. And the viewer will say wow! ![]() |
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