3D Architectural Rendering

May 3
18:24

2006

Alison Cole

Alison Cole

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This article provides useful, detailed information about 3D Architectural Rendering.

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3D architectural rendering,3D Architectural Rendering Articles as the name itself suggests, is a three-dimensional view of an object. In this context we mean a building or a house you want constructed. A 3D view is definitely more expressive and exciting than a 2D view because 3D architectural rendering gives you the opportunity to play with your imagination to get a more realistic, imaginative, and comprehensive impression of what you require in your building.

3D architectural rendering is possible by using a rendering module to view your project from various aspects or angles, and then make modifications accordingly. 3D rendering is generated by the computer in the form of virtual images, which are created with the help of original designs. Virtual images give you the same experience or the feel of the place as if you were actually present there. You can see the house in all its details, its ceilings, walls, floors, doors, fixtures, furniture and the surrounding landscape. You can even manipulate the pictures and the animated or moving videos forward and backward, to get the required look.

3D architectural rendering requires a great amount of technical expertise in animation or multimedia manipulation. 3D architectural rendering, made possible by computer-aided design, is both creative and time saving. This is especially true when you think of altering models made manually. The 3D architectural renderings can also be presented in form of the digital photographs.

3D presentations are more costly as compared to other forms of presentations. This is because of the complex technologies involved in preparing them. The manually drawn illustrations or models are time consuming, while the 3D presentations are quickly created without the need to acquire different materials, colors, paints or brushes and allow better interactivity between the designer and the owner. Changes, if required, can therefore be incorporated immediately. Even after the model is finally approved, the new ideas, if any, can also be incorporated at later stages. The various aspects of the buildings, including rooms, stairs, lifts, surroundings, color schemes, paints and designs can be presented in form of videos in great detail, which is not possible in manually created models.

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