Architectural Renderings
of Interiors
Archiform 3D approaches each interior
Pieces of 3D Art
with detail, precision and artistic flare.
Each piece of furniture is carefully sculptured from originals and includes fabric samples from the original or to your choice.
Smaller items like pictures, curtains, vases and decorator items are then added to the scene.
Illumination is then added with detail to realism, effect and highlights.
This carefull combination of skills produces
Pieces of 3D Art
that are more inspiring than real photographs.
Our 3D fly-through animations are rendered to the same standard as our still
Pieces of 3D Artwork
.
Bedroom Scenes as
Pieces of Architectural 3D Art
To us a bedroom scene must look like somewhere you could sleep in, so we aim for this when we first begin 3D modelling and laying out the room.
To achieve this we carefully set up the virtual cameras, finesse the small details and experiment with illumination.
We like to have a visual approach that shows the bed and possibly a balcony or window 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
3D Art
is the bedding and pillows.
They must have the imperfections and softness that a real bed has, right down to bumps and wrinkles.
3D modelling and CAD is best at straight edges and regular curves, so a finished bed is more difficult to produce than most other household items.
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 shape.
Real Views in
3D Artwork
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.
Both techniques have advantages and disadvantages, ranging from a lower price to a better result in animations.
The reduced location and photography costs make simple 2D backgrounds appealing for still
Pieces of Architectural 3D Art
.
Unfortunately using this method means the view cant move with the camera if you wish to animate the scene.
If the viewpoint changes in any direction the view doesn’t change, which is not a visually appealing 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.
This technique yields the best quality result for animations as the view adjusts to the aspect of the virtual camera.
You can provide us with the images for the views or we can do the location shoot for you for an additional fee.
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