3D Images
of Interior Designs
Our internal
Pieces of 3D Artwork
are highly detailed and rich with warmth and quality.
We model our furniture in 3D using photographs and fabric samples as guides.
Decorator and accessories are also modelled in 3D and distributed carefully throughout the rooms.
We then light the scene to enhance realism and create dramatic effects.
This combination often gives better interior
3D Artwork Pieces
than reality as we are not tied to the traditional limitations of photography.
It is good to know that our 3D animations are done to the same Photo-Perfect quality as our still
Architectural Renderings
.
3D Images
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 are the focus of every day living and contain more varied elements than other rooms.
There are so many possibilities within these rooms so they are often the hardest for a designer to explain and detail in a brief.
Furniture and accessories can also be painstaking to model in these rooms.
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.
And items such as light fittings and window treatments can also be extremely time consuming.
But despite the complexity, these scenes can be exciting for the 3D artist.
This is found in the need for creative input and direction to enhance a scene’s mood or style.
It’s often the final personal touches that are the difference between a scene that you may just admire or one that you would buy and live in.
Incorporating Real Views with
Pieces of Architectural 3D Art
Looking outwards from the viewpoint in this
3D Rendering
you may notice that the actual view is incorporated.
We do this as either a flat 2D image in the background or as a complete 360-degree panorama encompassing the scene.
The two methods have an effect on the overall price to do the job and specific advantages.
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 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 360-degree photography method costs more due to location and time, as each finished shot is a view in all the horizontal directions.
The increased visual scope of a 360-degree panoramic image gives excellent results with animations as the view adjusts with the movement of the 3D camera.
Archiform 3D is often engaged to take the panoramic shots as we have the equipment and cameras necessary.
Archiform 3D’s Scene Building Techniques
Most 3D production companies choose to quote by the
3D Image
produced, but normally we charge by the overall scene.
Despite our discounts for a single
Architectural 3D Art
, better value comes from multiple
3D Images
off the overall scene.
This
Architectural Rendering
is a typical example of this policy, meaning that the client has paid for a scene and obtained multiple images for the same fixed price.
If your project has more than one visual aspect to it then this process is ideal.
Exterior and interior scenes can benefit from this advanced technique.
* These projects are subject to design alterations and changes.
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