foozball3000
Executive Member
We've all been young and wanted to treat our parents to a nice cooked breakfast in bed at some point.
From our point of view, this made our parents very happy and they should feel honoured on their special day.
But now as adults we understand that the reality of this nice gesture comes with some horror... THE KITCHEN.
I need your help. Please post feedback and stories: What would this kitchen look like if your kids made breakfast here?
I plan to use the stories and feedback in the 3D Kitchen so that the final renders are accurate and relatable. (Hopefully they'll make people smile and cringe, in a bitter sweet kinda way)



Why do all of this?
Well, it's my passion to do community projects every now and then, and this time around I want to tip my hat to all the cooking stories that I've heard during lockdown.
These kinds of projects helps me to test various methods and workflows for the next client projects (There are always things to test in 3D). But more importantly the part that I love is that it helps inspire and open up conversations about 3D work and the possible 3D applications. (Nothing beats hearing how a kid freaks out to see their design in full 3D. Just remembering that brings a smile to my face)
If you feel that you want to share among your friends and get their stories, here's the fb link too:
From our point of view, this made our parents very happy and they should feel honoured on their special day.
But now as adults we understand that the reality of this nice gesture comes with some horror... THE KITCHEN.
I need your help. Please post feedback and stories: What would this kitchen look like if your kids made breakfast here?
I plan to use the stories and feedback in the 3D Kitchen so that the final renders are accurate and relatable. (Hopefully they'll make people smile and cringe, in a bitter sweet kinda way)



Why do all of this?
Well, it's my passion to do community projects every now and then, and this time around I want to tip my hat to all the cooking stories that I've heard during lockdown.
These kinds of projects helps me to test various methods and workflows for the next client projects (There are always things to test in 3D). But more importantly the part that I love is that it helps inspire and open up conversations about 3D work and the possible 3D applications. (Nothing beats hearing how a kid freaks out to see their design in full 3D. Just remembering that brings a smile to my face)
If you feel that you want to share among your friends and get their stories, here's the fb link too: