Pieces of Architectural 3D Art
of Interiors
Archiform 3D's careful and meticulous approach to interior
3D Architectural Images
gives a life-like result.
We model each price of furniture in 3D from just pictures of the originals and apply scanned fabric from real-world samples.
You can choose curtains, props, vases, plants and almost any other items to decorate the scene.
The scene is then illuminated carefully for realism and effect.
While often mistaken for photographs, our interior
Pieces of 3D Art
often exceed them in quality and flexibility.
What is noteworthy is that we create fly-through animations of interior scenes to the same quality as our
3D Artwork
.
3D Architectural Images
of Living Room Scenes
Of all interior apartment or house scenes, it is the living rooms, such as the lounge, grand salon and family rooms, that take up the most time.
They are the center of day-to-day living and contain more elements, in type and number than other spaces.
They are also the most difficult for a designer or architect to prepare a detailed brief for, so it’s hard for our 3D artists to get perfect immediately.
Furnishings in these spaces can also be painstaking to model in 3D.
This is due to the often-complex curves and softness that go into items like sofas, which require painstaking attention to get both the shape and fabrics perfect.
And items such as light fittings and window treatments can also be extremely time consuming.
3D technicians can get some enjoyment out of these scenes, despite the complexity and effort required.
This is usually in the small items and artwork that enhances what may be an incomplete design brief.
Rugs, pictures, drapes and small personal items in the scene warm the
Computer Generated Image
and give our artists some room for expression.
Kitchen
3D Artwork
The perfection of kitchen
3D Renderings
can often be more difficult than you may imagine.
Their detailing, finishes and surfaces must be created exactly to the design specification.
This is because unlike living or dining rooms they are part of the building structure and therefore an inclusion within the sale.
By giving us the detailed plans and elevations of the kitchen we can create the 3D structure and shape.
We also need details such as the doors, the types of fittings, appliances and all hard surfaces.
Personalised and small decoration items are then added to the scene to bring life and warmth.
Real Views in 3D Scenes
You will see in this
Architectural 3D Artwork
that the real view from this scene is incorporated.
We can do this in 2 ways; a flat 2D image applied behind the scene or a 360-degree image wrapped around the 3D model.
Both techniques have advantages and disadvantages, ranging from a lower price to a better result in animations.
The lower photography costs make flat 2D backgrounds appealing for still, fixed position
3D Renderings
.
The downfall to this method is that it shows no motion or change in within an animation.
If the camera changes the direction it is looking at the view doesn’t change, which is not a desirable result.
The 360-degree photography method costs more due to location and time, as each finished shot is a view in all the horizontal directions.
The increased visual scope gives excellent results for animations as when the 3D camera turns within the scene the view changes with it.
Archiform 3D is often engaged to take the panoramic shots as we have the equipment and cameras necessary.
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