Interior
3D Renderings
With immaculate and life-like imagery, Archiform 3D's approach to interior
3D Renderings
and video pushes the limitations of technology.
Each item of furniture is carefully modelled in 3D from pictures or catalogues and includes representations of original fabric samples.
Decorator and accessories are also modelled in 3D and distributed carefully throughout the rooms.
Lighting is then added with attention to realism, shadowing and highlights.
The thoughtful combination of these skills often give
3D Renderings
that are better looking than real photographs.
Unique to Archiform 3D is our capability to process 3D fly-through animations to the same Photo-Perfect quality as our still
3D Renderings
.
3D Renderings
of Living Rooms
Grand salons and lounge rooms are the most intensive scenes to create within an apartment, condominium or house.
They contain more varied detail, are larger rooms, often cover more than one living space and are the focus of day-to-day living within the home.
They are also the hardest for a client or designer to translate into a brief, therefore difficult for our 3D Artists to get right first time.
Furnishings in these rooms can also be difficult to create in 3D.
This is due to the often-complex curves and softness that go into items like sofas, which require painstaking attention to get both the shape and fabrics perfect.
This also holds true for some of the more complex light fittings, which not only have ornate shapes but also have many different ways of casting light.
What is exciting about these 3D Scenes is the scope for creativity.
This is usually in the small items and artwork that enhances what may be an incomplete design brief.
Rugs, pictures, drapes and small personal items in the scene warm the 3D Rendering
and give our artists some room for expression.
Real Views in 3D Scenes
This 3D 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 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 their advantages.
A flat 2D image put into the background is the easiest to do, as it is one shot that can be taken in many different ways and often costs less due to reduced location costs.
But when used in animations a 2D image doesn’t show any motion 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.
* Property developments are often subject to design alterations.
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