Title: 3dteamau Architectural
13D Team-Australia
Understanding interior and exterior 3D rendering
3D Rendering
2Gone are the days when hand-rendered 2D images
were the primary mode of presentation for
architects and interior designers. All
professionals in the construction industry today
rely heavily on 3D rendering to sell their
designs to the customer and provide them with a
perfect understanding of exactly what their final
product looks and feels like.
3D Architectural rendering
3Although for the production of exterior and
interior 3D images an artistic inclination is an
absolute must, it is necessary to acquire a
completely different skill set than that of a
traditional artist. 3D rendering is very
different from 2D and manual rendering. For the
latter, the scene is seen from the start on a
flat surface. Colors are used to represent
materials and finishes, while shading techniques
represent lighting and help achieve a certain
realism.
3D Interior designs
43D rendering is a whole different ball game. For
an interior 3D image, an entire room is
visualized in 3D terms in virtual space. Every
aspect, like walls, openings and even furniture,
is modeled in detail. Likewise, for an exterior
3D image, the entire building is generated in 3D
form on a computer, each architectural element
being detailed. This is done using sophisticated
computer software, the most popular being 3D
Studio Max. Initially, no color or material is
assigned to the surfaces. The whole model is
generated on a 3D wire mesh. Imagine a house
built with matches and you get a picture of what
the mesh looks like. Only with a lot more joints
and more dense interlacing.
3D Product rendering
5With the mesh in place, it's time to bring the
model to life by assigning materials and finishes
to each surface. Everything from metal to glass,
fabric and water can be represented. At this
point, one can get a better idea of ??what the
final work will look like. In addition, this
junction is the best opportunity for the designer
to study his creation, since it is possible to
rotate the objects and see them from all angles.
You can analyze your design for flaws and modify
it. Beyond this point, no changes can be made to
the 3D model.
3D Animation
6Finally, lighting is added to the model, a scene
is selected judging the best point of view and
angle, and the image is rendered. This is a long
process done on the computer using special
rendering software that brings realism to your
image by highlighting the lighting effect on it.
The end result is a photorealistic quality 2D
image of your 3D exterior or 3D interior.
3D Medical rendering
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