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Breathe life into your projects with photorealistic 3d rendering

Architects and designers are required to transform their imagination into reality, and the ability to visualize their ideas is a large part of this creative process. As the old Asian proverb goes, u201cBetter to see something once than to hear about it a thousand times!u201d Getting a comprehensive visual of the project before it is built contributes a great deal to design success, and Photorealistic 3D Rendering is a valuable tool that can aid them to do this.<br><br>Commercial buildings are those that are designed for commercial purposes, such as banks, shopping centers, retail buildings, depots, restaurants and hotels, and so on. For such buildings, architects need to gain acceptance with a number of stakeholders, such as the builders, property owners, investors, bankers and many others, and by using a 3D hyper-realistic rendering to showcase their ideas they can get them to clearly understand all nuances of the project including the spatial flow, functionality of spaces and the aesthetic aspects of the design.

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Breathe life into your projects with photorealistic 3d rendering

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  1. Breathe life into your Projects with Photorealistic 3D Rendering www.vegacadd.com

  2. What can be depicted in a 3D visualization? A good Architectural3D Visualization should convey color, texture, reflectivity, transparency and light scattering, giving the viewer a very realistic feel of the design. Interior renders should showcase furniture, furnishings and all important details of the interior decor accurately depicting colors, material and textures. The rendering should be hyper-realistic and should clearly convey the lighting, both indoor and outdoor, and sunlight and artificial light. Viewers should get the feel of what the building will look like at different times of the day and in various weather conditions. Especially when it comes to designing showrooms, restaurant interiors, conference halls and so on, lighting plays an important role and light modeling takes on considerable value.

  3. Who creates the 3D visualization? • There can be different people involved in creating the visualization, at various stages of the design process. • During the design brief, conceptualization and idea brainstorming period, first-stage visualizations are usually sketched out by the designers themselves. These could be just hand-drawn outlines or conceptual sketches that only show the rough form and basic concepts.  Design tools can be used to construct three-dimensional objects and intermediate volumetric visualizations to add in the process of development. These can be rudimentary; just enough to help the designers and their team, and not necessarily to be shown to others.

  4. Classification of Visualizations: There are various kinds of visualizations that are possible: • Still image — Usually one or several images at a particular angle. These high-res images can be used for press and outdoor advertising. • Panoramic or spherical image — An object or virtual camera can be rotated on the monitor, while the position of the observer stays the same; so, essentially, the building can be viewed from all angles. • Animation — The image is dynamically in motion, based on a specific scenario; like a walk-through of an apartment interior. • Virtual inspection — The viewer can arbitrarily change the position and rotation of the virtual camera on the monitor. This is usually used for interior images. • Interactive interaction — This combines all the possibilities of virtual inspection and multimedia capabilities, and allows for interactions such as switching on the light or music, and so on for a more realistic experience.

  5. What are the stages involved in 3D visualization? Basic steps involved in creating a Photorealistic 3D Rendering of a commercial building: • Creating a basic 2D drawing of the project (usually provided by the designers to the 3D rendering team) • Importing a 3D model of the building from sketch up in 3D Max • Optimization and Texturing • 3D modeling of the facade of the building • Adding elements of lighting • Adding the landscaping and outside environment • Creating models of parking markings, roads, and gardens, lighting devices and human figures • Improving lighting • Rendering day and night and different weather conditions (if required) • Post processing

  6. What are the stages involved in 3D visualization? If you are looking for a spectacular presentation for your commercial architectural project, then do contact us here to find out how best we can assist. We shall be glad to assist you with all aspects of Architectural CAD Drafting, Modeling, 3D Rendering and Animation.

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