Interior Scenes as
Architectural Renderings
Our internal
Architectural Renderings
are highly detailed and rich with warmth and quality.
Each piece of furniture is carefully sculptured from originals and includes fabric samples from the original or to your choice.The scenes are then enhanced with decorator items like wall hung artwork, indoor plants and designer household pieces.Illumination is then added with detail to realism, effect and highlights. The culmination of these creates
Architectural Renderings
and walk-through animations that are often dramatically better than reality.
Unique to Archiform 3D is our ability to do walk-through animations to the same Photo-Perfect standard as our still
Architectural Renderings
.
Architectural Renderings
of Living Room ScenesOf all internal condominium or house renderings, it is the living rooms, such as the lounge room and family room, that consume the most effort.
They are the center of day-to-day living and contain more elements, in type and number than other spaces.There are many varied possibilities within these spaces so they are often the most difficult for a designer to communicate in a brief. The typical style and shape of the furniture in these areas makes them painstaking to model in 3D.The many free-flowing curves and ornate fabrics of some furniture items, such as lounge chairs and sofas, can be unusually difficult to model in 3D.And finishing pieces such as light fixtures and drapery can also be quite time consuming. 3D technicians can get some enjoyment out of these scenes, despite the complexity and effort required.This is found in the need for creative input and direction to enhance a scene’s mood or style.The difference between a Architectural Rendering 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
Architectural Renderings
You will see in this Architectural Rendering that the real view from this scene is incorporated.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 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
.The downfall to this method is that it shows no motion or change in within an Animation.
If the viewpoint changes in any direction the view doesn’t change, which is not a visually appealing result. The costs to acquire 360-degree panoramic images are higher than normal photography due to additional time, extra equipment and further manipulation in the studio.The increased visual scope of a 360-degree panoramic image gives excellent results with 3D Animations as the view adjusts with the movement of the 3D Camera.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.
Archiform 3D’s Scene Building Techniques
Most 3D production companies choose to quote by the Architectural Rendering produced, but normally we charge by the overall scene.This means that our clients get better value as we are billing relative to the work performed, not for what could be the almost automated process of rendering just the one image.This Architectural Rendering is a sample of this production technique, being just one of a series lifted from an overall 3D Scene instead than just one Perspective.If your development has many visual aspects to it then this process is perfect.This process for
Architectural Renderings
can be used for both exterior and interior 3D Scenes.
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