Interior Scenes as
Pieces of 3D Art
Our internal
Architectural Renderings
are highly detailed and rich with warmth and quality.
Each item of furniture is carefully modelled in 3D from pictures or catalogues and includes representations of original fabric samples.
Decoratoration items and personal accessories are also created in 3D and placed carefully throughout the scenes.
Illumination is then added with detail to realism, effect and highlights.
The culmination of these creates
3D Artwork
and fly-through videos that are often dramatically better than reality.
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 Art
.
3D Architectural Images
of Bedrooms
We create bedroom renderings and animations with the view to creating a scene that you could imagine yourself sleeping in.
To achieve this we carefully set up the virtual cameras, finesse the small details and experiment with illumination.
We like to have a camera angle that shows an approach to the bed and possibly a window or balcony behind it.
And while most people would assume that night time lighting is always best, the soft morning light shining on the floor can portray a place that is a new awakening.
The most difficult item to model in a bedroom
Architectural 3D Art
is the bedding and pillows.
They must show the same softness, wrinkles and bumps that a real bed has.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 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 surface.
Real Views in
3D Renderings
This
3D Rendering
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.
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 their advantages.
A flat 2D image put into the background is the easiest to do, as it is one shot that can be taken in many different ways and often costs less due to reduced location costs.
But when used in fly-through video a 2D backdrop doesn’t show any movement with the camera.
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.
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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Archiform 3D does not warrant any accuracy or relevancy that these images and movies have to the development.
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