Architectural Renderings
of Interior Design
Archiform 3Ds interior scene
Architectural Renderings
and Virtual Tours are of superb quality and detail.
We model our furniture in 3D using photographs and fabric samples as guides.
The scenes are then decorated with small items like pictures, plants and household items.
3D lighting effects are then added to warm and enhance the scene.
This combination may actually give better interior visualizations than real scenes as we are not restricted to the limitations of ordinary photography.
Unique to Archiform 3D is our capability to process 3D fly-through animations to the same Photo-Perfect quality as our still
Architectural Renderings
.
Architectural Renderings
of Living Rooms
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 have more features, are bigger rooms, usually cover more than one living space and are the center of everyday living in the home.
They are also the most difficult for a designer or architect to prepare a detailed brief for, so it’s hard for our 3D Artists to get perfect immediately.
Furnishings in these spaces can also be painstaking 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 the more ornate lighting fixtures, which not only have detailed shapes with reflective and semi-transparent materials but also have multiple ways of illuminating the room.
What is good about building these scenes in 3D is the scope for creativity.
This is often in the smaller detailing and touches that enhances what may be a partially complete or basic design document.
A book, candle, rose or pillow in the right place and tell a small story on it’s own.
Combining Real Views with
Architectural Renderings
You may have noticed that the actual view from this property is incorporated into the Architectural Rendering.
There are 2 choices in how we do this; a simple 2D image put behind the scene or a 360-degree panorama encompassing the 3D Scene.Both methods have their benefits.
A simple 2D image put into the scene is the easiest to do, as the single shot can be taken in many different inexpensive ways.
The drawback is that this method shows no motion or change in view 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.
Multiple
Architectural Renderings
from a Scene
We work on a price and build by the scene policy, which means we charge our clients by the scene, not by the Architectural Rendering.
This means that our clients actually get better value for money as we are charging more for the work put in, not for what may be the almost automated process of producing just the one Architectural Rendering.
This Architectural Rendering is a good example of this production method, showing the client has paid for an overall 3D Scene and received multiple renderings for one fixed price.
The ideal case for this is when a client requires multiple images for a marketing campaign or to produce a complete set of
Architectural Renderings
to portray a property development.
Projects with interior and exterior 3D Scenes benefit by engaging this process.
* Property developments are often subject to design alterations.
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