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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.
We scatter items about our 3D kitchen renderings to
make they look like somebody may actually cook within it. Elegant
fixtures and exotic ingredients are often used to make the kitchen
visualizations look like they could actually be used in real life.
Up to date, modern implements are often reconstructed in 3D to
create a complete virtual reality set of kitchen decor items.
Items like a bottle of oil, a fresh loaf of bread or an open cook book
can be the making of a perfect image.
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