3D Architectural Renderings
of Interiors
Our interior
Pieces of 3D Artwork
are highly detailed and rich in quality and inspiration.
The furniture is created from pictures of the originals, translated into 3D and textured with your choice of colors and fabrics.
You can select drapes, pots, indoor plants and almost any item to enhance the scene.
The scene is then illuminated carefully for realism and effect.
The culmination of these creates
Architectural Renderings
and fly-through videos that are often dramatically better than reality.
Our interior 3D animations are done to the same Photo-Perfect quality as our still
3D Images
.
Pieces of 3D Art
of Living Room Scenes
Internal living room images and fly-through videos, like of family rooms, grand salons and lounges are the most time consuming of an apartment, condominium unit or house.
They have more features, are bigger rooms, usually cover more than one living space and are the center of everyday living in the home.
They are also the hardest for a client or designer to translate into a brief, therefore difficult for our artists to get right first time.
The nature of the furniture within these rooms makes them difficult to model in 3D.
The many free-flowing curves and ornate fabrics of some furniture items, such as lounge chairs and sofas, can be unusually difficult to model in 3D.
This is also true for the more ornate lighting fixtures, which not only have detailed shapes with reflective and semi-transparent materials but also have multiple ways of illuminating the room.
But despite the complexity, these scenes can be exciting for the 3D artist.
This is in the flexibility that the 3D artist often has for small decoration and the minute details that complete a scene.
It’s often the final personal touches that are the difference between a scene that you may just admire or one that you would buy and live in.
Combining Real Views with
Pieces of 3D Art
Looking from this viewpoint you may notice that the real view is in the background.
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 methods have their benefits.
A simple 2D photographic background costs less to capture and is suited to still
Architectural Renderings
.
But when used in fly-through video a 2D backdrop doesn’t show any movement with the camera.
If the viewpoint changes in any direction the view doesn’t change, which is not a visually appealing result.
The 360-degree panoramic method costs more in location and photography, as each shot is a complete view in all the horizontal directions.
The increased visual scope of a 360-degree panoramic image gives excellent results with 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.
* Developments such as these are often subject to changes and design alterations.
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