3D Renderings
of Interior Scenes
Archiform 3D's approach to interior
3D Renderings
gives a detailed and life-like result.
The 3D furniture is created from pictures of the actual pieces, modelled into 3D and textured with your choice of fabrics and materials.
You can select drapes, pots, indoor plants and almost any item to enhance the scene.
After the major furniture and small accessories are added we carefully illuminate the scene for effect and realism.
The carefull combining of these skills often give
3D Renderings
that are more appealing than actual photographs.
What is unique is that we render 3D fly-through videos of interior scenes to the same Photo-Perfect quality as our still 3D
3D Renderings
.
How We Create
3D Renderings
of Bedrooms
Our goal with bedroom renderings is to create a room that you can imagine yourself really sleeping and waking in.
By working on Camera Angles, illumination, detailing and the overall mood of the scene we achieve this.
The viewer should see a familiar approach to the room and bed, with possibly something appealing, like a balcony, window or an inspiring view.
And we like to lighting to show either sleeping time or waking up, so a low light dancing past the blinds is often a lovely morning touch.
The soft parts of a bed such as the covers and pillows are the most painstaking items to model in a bedroom 3D Rendering
or animation.
To look real and inviting they need to have the small bumps, wrinkles and softness of the real thing.
Computers are best at making regular shapes, like flat surfaces and cubes, so soft wrinkled surfaces like a bed can be a lot more work to create compared to objects like tables.
Applying the textures to the bed covers can also be challenging, especially is there is a shape or pattern that must be maintained evenly over the 3D Mesh.
Incorporating Real Views with
3D Renderings
Looking from this viewpoint you may notice that the real view is in the background.
We do this as either a flat 2D image in the background or as a complete 360-degree panorama encompassing the 3D Scene.
Both techniques have advantages and disadvantages, ranging from a lower price to a better result in 3D Animations.
A simple 2D photographic background costs less to capture and is suited to still
3D Renderings
.
But when used in animations a 2D image doesn’t show any motion with the 3D Camera.
If a 3D virtual camera changes direction it becomes obvious that the backdrop is merely a flat face.
The 360-degree photography method costs more due to location and time, as each finished shot is a view in all the horizontal directions.
This technique yields the best best quality result for 3D Animations as the view adjusts to the aspect of the Virtual Camera.
You can provide us with the images for the views or we can do the location shoot for you for an additional fee.
One Scene, Lots of
3D Renderings
Most times we produce and invoice by the scene produced, not by the
3D Renderings
taken from it.
This production technique is more relative to the real work performed and gives greater value for clients that need to show the overall scene rather than just a single viewpoint of it.
As can be seen by this 3D Rendering
, which is one of a series from the same 3D Scene, multiple
3D Renderings
can be produced for one fixed price.
If you need multiple renderings for advertising then this technique for production is ideal.
This advanced process works for both interior and exterior 3D Scenes.
* These projects are subject to design alterations and changes.
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