Interior
Pieces of 3D Art
With detailed and life-like results, Archiform 3D's approach to interior
Architectural Renderings
and animations pushes the technology curve.
Each piece of furniture is carefully sculptured from originals and includes fabric samples from the original or to your choice.
Decoratoration items and personal accessories are also created in 3D and placed carefully throughout the scenes.
After the furniture and accessories are added we carefully light the scene for mood and effect.
The skillful combinaton of these produces
Architectural Renderings
and virtual tours that are often more appealing than reality.
Our 3D fly-through animations are rendered to the same standard as our still
3D Images
.
Creating Bedrooms as
Computer Generated Images
To 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.
By working on camera angles, illumination, detailing and the overall mood of the scene we achieve this.
The viewer should see a familiar approach to the room and bed, with possibly something appealing, like a balcony, window or an inspiring view.
We like to create an ambience to the scene that resembles soft morning light or a romantic night.
The soft parts of a bed such as the covers and pillows are the most painstaking items to model in a bedroom
Architectural Rendering
or animation.
They must show the same softness, wrinkles and bumps that a real bed has.The difficulty comes in that computers are best at straight lines and regular curves, so a wavy, irregular, almost organic shape is harder to create.
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.
Combining Real Views with
3D Architectural Images
This
Architectural 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.
There are two ways that this can be done; as a flat 2D picture applied to the background or as a 360-degree panorama.
The two methods have an effect on the overall price to do the job and specific advantages.
A flat 2D background costs less to prepare and is best suited to still
3D Architectural Images
.
Unfortunately using this method means the view cant move with the camera if you wish to animate the scene.
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.
This method gives the best result for animations as when the virtual camera turns the view adjusts accordingly.
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.
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