Interior Scenes as
Architectural Renderings
Archiform 3D's interior
Architectural Renderings
and 3D Animations are high-quality and detailed.
We model each piece of furniture in 3D from just pictures of the originals and apply scanned fabric from real-world samples.
Almost any decorator item can then be added to the scene, such as lamps, light fittings and curtains.
Lighting the scene correctly and artistically is important to the scene, which happens after all the furniture is placed.
The combinaton of these creates
Architectural Renderings
and 3D Animations that are often better looking than reality.
What is worth remembering is that our walk-through animations of these interior scenes is to the same Photo-Perfect 3D quality as our still
Architectural Renderings
.
Bedrooms in 3DTo us a bedroom rendering must feel like a place you could wake up and sleep in, so we pursue this when we commence modelling and setting out the space.
To achieve this we carefully set up the Virtual Cameras, finesse the small details and experiment with illumination.
The viewer’s perspective needs to portray a degree of intimacy and show more to the living space than just a bed.And we prefer to lighting to depict either sleeping or waking time, so a soft touch of moonlight sneaking past the drapes is often perfect.
While they may be simplistic in reality, soft bed covers and pillows are difficult to perfect in a Architectural Rendering.To be realistic and appealing they must have the small imperfections, wrinkles and softness of the genuine item.
These random waves and bumps are harder to model with 3D software than more rigid pieces of furniture like a nightstand.
Aside from the complexity of the 3D Modelling, applying the textures and fabrics to the bed can be challenging if there is a pattern that must be maintained over the flowing 3D Mesh.
Real Views in
Architectural Renderings
This Architectural Rendering shows the real view from the development.
We can do this in 2 ways; a flat 2D image applied behind the 3D Scene or a 360-degree image wrapped around the 3D Model.
The two techniques affect the overall price to do the job, not in 3D Rendering costs but in acquiring the views. The lower photography costs make flat 2D backgrounds appealing for still, fixed position
Architectural Renderings
.But when used in fly-through video a 2D backdrop doesn’t show any movement with the 3D Camera.
If the 3D Camera changes the direction it is looking at the view doesn’t change, which is not a desirable result.
The location and photography costs to get 360-degree panoramic images are higher than normal photography as the final result sees everything in the horizontal plane.
The increased visual scope gives excellent results for 3D Animations as when the 3D Camera turns within the scene the view changes with it.
We can take either 2D or 360-degree images for you at an additional fee or you can supply your own.
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