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Architectural
3D renderings are created from computer generated objects,
forming the shape of each piece, and textures that represent surfaces
such as fabric, carpet and drapes. This scene uses photographs
of the actual fabrics specified to form an accurate 3D rendered
image of the furniture. Interior designers can take digital pictures
of the fabrics and we can create 3D textures from them to incorporate
into the renderings. This also works with hard surfaces, like
granite, floor tiles or other architectural finishes.
3D architectural
renderings of kitchens require that we be provided with
structural plans of the cabinets, details of doors and the surfaces
that you will be using. You will also need to provide details
of the appliances and fixtures so as we may build accurate 3D
scenes.
Kitchen appliances in the interior
renderings can be
created from just frontal photographs, which you can take using
your digital camera and email to us. This means you will have
an almost perfect representation of the real appliance within
the rendering. This is particularly helpful when new architectural
ranges of appliances are released.
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