3D Renderings
of Interior Scenes
Archiform 3D's careful and meticulous approach to interior
3D Renderings
gives a life-like result.
Each piece of furniture is carefully modelled from originals and includes original fabric samples.
Smaller items like pictures, curtains, vases and decorator items are then added to the scene.
After the furniture and accessories are added we carefully light the scene for mood and effect.
This combination often gives better visual results than reality as we are not restricted to the limitations of traditional or modern photography.
Unique to Archiform 3D is our ability to do fly-through animations to the same Photo-Perfect standard as our still
3D Renderings
.
How We Create
3D Renderings
of Bedrooms
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.
We do this by working on the Camera Angle, the realism and the lighting.
The viewer should see a familiar approach to the room and bed, with possibly something appealing, like a balcony, window or an inspiring view.
And we prefer to lighting to depict either sleeping or waking time, so a soft touch of moonlight sneaking past the drapes is often perfect.
The soft parts of a bed such as the covers and pillows are the most painstaking items to model in a bedroom 3D Rendering
or animation.
To be realistic and appealing they must have the small imperfections, wrinkles and softness of the genuine item.
Computer 3D Modelling is best at straight shapes or regular curves, so a finished bed is harder to create than most other pieces of furniture.
Fabrics for beds can also be difficult to apply as they are often large patterns that need to be applied to an undulating surface.
Real Views in 3D Scenes
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.
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 techniques have advantages and disadvantages, ranging from a lower price to a better result in 3D Animations.
A simple 2D photographic background costs less to capture and is suited to still
3D Renderings
.
But when used in fly-through video a 2D backdrop doesn’t show any movement with the 3D Camera.
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 3D Animations as when the Virtual Camera turns the view adjusts accordingly.
Archiform 3D is often engaged to take the panoramic shots as we have the equipment and cameras necessary.
* These projects are subject to design alterations and changes.
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