Architectural Renderings
of Interior Scenes
Archiform 3Ds interior scene
3D Images
and virtual tours are of superb quality and detail.
Each piece of furniture is carefully sculptured from originals and includes fabric samples from the original or to your choice.
Decorator and small accessories are also created in 3D and placed thoughfully within the scene.
Lighting the scene correctly and artistically is important to the scene, which happens after all the furniture is placed.
The thoughtful combination of these skills often give
3D Images
that are better looking than real photographs.
Unique to Archiform 3D is our ability to do fly-through animations to the same Photo-Perfect standard as our still
Pieces of 3D Art
.
3D 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’re not just bigger spaces but they have more detail and often extend into other living areas.
The multiple levels and types of decoration and possibilities for colors and coverings means that these rooms are hard for a client to describe in a document.
The nature of the furniture within these rooms makes them difficult to model in 3D.
This is because of the complex shapes and curves that form items like sofas and lounge chairs, which require effort to get both the shape and textures perfect.
This is also true for items such as plants and sculptures, which have fine detail and are sometimes a major part of a 3D rendering or animation.
3D artists can get some pleasure out of these scenes, despite the complexity.
This is often in the smaller detailing and touches that enhances what may be a partially complete or basic design document.
The difference between a
3D Image
that you would admire and one that you feel you could really live in is the same difference between a passing conversation and an actual sale.
Combining Real Views with
Pieces of Architectural 3D Art
This scene has the real view from the actual project, which is a superb way of displaying what a buyer will actually see from a new condo, office or home.
We do this as either a flat 2D image in the background or as a complete 360-degree panorama encompassing the scene.
The two techniques affect the overall price to do the job, not in rendering costs but in acquiring the views.
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.
The drawback is that this method shows no motion or change in view within an animation.
If a 3D virtual camera changes direction it becomes obvious that the backdrop is merely a flat face.
The 360-degree photography method costs more due to location and time, as each finished shot is a view in all the horizontal directions.
This technique yields the best quality result for animations as the view adjusts to the aspect of the virtual camera.
Archiform 3D is often engaged to take the panoramic shots as we have the equipment and cameras necessary.
* These projects are subject to design alterations and changes.
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