3D Images
of Interior Design
Our internal
3D Images
are highly detailed and rich with warmth and quality.
We model each price 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.
Illumination is then added with detail to realism, effect and highlights.
The thoughtful combination of these skills often give
3D Artwork
that are better looking than real photographs.
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 Images
.
3D Artwork
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 are the center of day-to-day living and contain more elements, in type and number than other spaces.
The many levels of decoration and possibilities for colours and fabrics means that these rooms are also hard for a client to describe in a brief.
The nature of the furniture within these rooms makes them difficult to model in 3D.
Pieces such as lounge chairs, sofas and other furniture with soft curves and complex fabric textures can be difficult to model perfectly.
And items such as light fittings and window treatments can also be extremely time consuming.
3D technicians can get some enjoyment out of these scenes, despite the complexity and effort required.
This is usually in the small items and artwork that enhances what may be an incomplete design brief.
The difference between a
Architectural 3D Artwork
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.
Real Views in 3D Scenes
Looking outwards from the viewpoint in this
Architectural Rendering
you may notice that the actual view is incorporated.
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
3D Architectural Images
.
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 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.
This technique yields the best quality result for animations as the view adjusts to the aspect of the virtual camera.
We can take either 2D or 360-degree images for you at an additional fee or you can supply your own.
* These projects are subject to design alterations and changes.
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