3D Images
of Interior Scenes
Archiform 3D's careful and meticulous approach to interior
3D Images
gives a life-like result.
Each item of furniture is carefully modelled in 3D from pictures or catalogues and includes representations of original fabric samples.
Smaller items like pictures, curtains, vases and decorator items are then added to the scene.
Lighting is then added with attention to realism, shadowing and highlights.
This combination often gives better visual results than reality as we are not restricted to the limitations of traditional or modern photography.
Our 3D virtual tour animations are rendered to the same Photo-Perfect standard as our still image
3D Images
.
How We Create
3D Images
of Bedrooms
We create bedroom renderings and animations with the view to creating a scene that you could imagine yourself sleeping in.
We achieve this by planning Camera Angles, detailing for realism and lighting with mood.
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 the lighting to show either a place to go to sleep or wake up; night-time or morning time.
The soft parts of a bed such as the covers and pillows are the most painstaking items to model in a bedroom 3D Image
or animation.
They need to be soft and flowing with small imperfections, wrinkles and bumps.
This becomes difficult in that computers and 3D software are best at straight edges and normal curves, so a free form, almost organic shape is harder to model.
Applying the fabric textures to the bed can also be difficult as they may form part of an overall pattern that needs to remain intact.
Real Views in 3D Scenes
This 3D Image
has the actual view from the project, which is a perfect way of displaying what a purchaser of a pre-construction condo, office or home will actually see.
There are two methods to achieve this; as a flat 2D image applied to the background or as a 360-degree panoramic photograph wrapped around like a drum.
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 Images
.
The drawback is that this method shows no motion or change in view within an Animation.
If a Virtual Reality camera changes viewpoint it will become apparent that the backdrop is merely a flat billboard effect.
The 360-degree panoramic method costs more in location and photography, as each shot is a complete view in all the horizontal directions.
This method gives the best result for 3D Animations as when the Virtual Camera turns the view adjusts accordingly.
Archiform 3D is often engaged to take the panoramic shots as we have the equipment and cameras necessary.
Multiple
3D Images
from a Scene
Most times we produce and invoice by the scene produced, not by the
3D Images
taken from it.
We have discounts for just one image of a scene, but getting a series of
3D Images
gives better value for money.
As can be seen by this 3D Image
, which is one of a series from the same 3D Scene, multiple
3D Images
can be produced for one fixed price.
If you need multiple renderings for advertising then this technique for production is ideal.
Interior and Exterior 3D Scenes can have advantage from this advanced process.
* These projects are subject to design alterations and changes.
This web site and the contained 3D renderings, animations, artwork, photograhy or other media should never be used to form a purchase or lease decision.
Any statements made do not reflect the opinions, policies or practices of the developers, real estate agents or other associated companies.
Archiform 3D does not warrant any accuracy or relevancy that these images and movies have to the development.
Information provided is indicative only and relative pricing links may or may not suit this exact project and it's unique inclusions.
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