3D Architectural Rendering Sample 10

From the Macao project

 

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3D Architectural Renderings of Interior Design

Our internal 3D Architectural Renderings are highly detailed and rich with warmth and quality. We model our furniture in 3D using photographs and fabric samples as guides. The scenes are then decorated with small items like pictures, plants and household items. 3D lighting effects are then added to warm and enhance the scene.

The culmination of these creates 3D Architectural Renderings and walk-through animations that are often dramatically better than reality. Our 3D fly-through animations are rendered to the same standard as our still 3D Architectural Renderings .

Creating Bedrooms as 3D Architectural Renderings

The bedroom is normally most personal part of a home, so we want to make it feel like a place that you can see yourself sleeping or waking in. Ensuring stunning realism in the scene and choosing the best Camera Angle is how we do this. We like to have a visual approach that shows the bed and possibly a balcony or window behind it. 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 most difficult item to model in a bedroom 3D Architectural Rendering is the bedding and pillows. To look real and inviting they need to have the small bumps, wrinkles and softness of the real thing. 3D Modelling and CAD is best at straight edges and regular curves, so a finished bed is more difficult to produce than most other household items. Adding the fabric to the bed covers can also be painstaking as they often form part of an overall shape or pattern.

Combining Real Views with 3D Architectural Renderings

You may have noticed that the actual view from this property is incorporated into the 3D Architectural Rendering . We do this as either a flat 2D image in the background or as a complete 360-degree panorama encompassing the 3D Scene. Both methods have their benefits.

A simple 2D image put into the scene is the easiest to do, as the single shot can be taken in many different inexpensive ways. But when used in animations a 2D image doesn’t show any motion with the 3D Camera. If the viewpoint changes in any direction the view doesn’t change, which is not a visually appealing result.

The costs to acquire 360-degree panoramic images are higher than normal photography due to additional time, extra equipment and further manipulation in the studio.The increased visual scope of a 360-degree panoramic image gives excellent results with 3D Animations as the view adjusts with the movement of the 3D Camera.Archiform 3D has the necessary equipment and skill to take both panoramic and flat view shots. You can also have these pictures done by someone else.

* Property developments are often subject to design alterations.

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