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3D Architecture Render
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by: michel
It’s everywhere. Movies, video games and even advertisement have it.
It is 3D imagery and it’s becoming the new standard of the industry.
Many industries are using this technology but real estate agents
especially are clamoring for 3D architectural rendering services.
They are an influential and impressive tool to use on a website.
There are many forms that 3D architectural rendering services can
take and many different uses. Some agents prefer simpler formats for
printed materials while other go all out, using every weapon in the
arsenal to “wow” buyers and sellers with technological advances.
Each approach has its own merits but there’s no arguing the
importance of utilizing this important advancement in the visual
image technology.
Visual images are vital to a strong marketing campaign. Whether you
are focusing of e-mail blasts or postcard mailings your images must
be clean, sharp and only of the best quality. After all, you are
counting on this image to show the buyer or investor what he will be
getting for his money. If a photo is not an option at this stage, a
beautifully created image will be all you have to communicate the
features and benefits of a property. It better be a good image.
Great images can come from modern technology or classic
craftsmanship. A hand-drawn image is still a beautiful creation.
However, the cutting edge of the field is focused on 3D
architectural rendering services.
The traditional approach would use a floor plan to show a buyer a
space and how the rooms relate to each other. However, there are
limits to the imagination of most buyers and plain floor plans may
be lacking on detail. Interactive floor plans, on the other hand,
lack little in the way of detail.
An interactive floor plan looks much like a standard plan at first
blush, but it also has “hotspots” dotting its rooms. Each hotspot is
linked to a photograph, slideshow or rendering of that particular
spot’s perspective on the room. It’s like being able to stand on the
spot in the actual property and see the room opening in front of
you.
Virtual staging is another way that 3D architectural rendering
services can help an agent communicate with a potential client. It
can be difficult to picture the purpose of a room if it is empty,
especially if you aren’t there to walk around a feel the space.
Virtual staging fills the room with furnishings without buying or
renting a single piece. The graphic artist fills in the room
virtually, using computer graphics, thus producing a room that
communicates its purpose in the home. A room could even be virtually
staged in different styles to appeal to different buyers. It is a
tool many agents will love to use.
Your website is the best place to showcase 3D imagery, although many
real estate agents use it for presentations and visual displays
elsewhere as well. Your listings will stand out among the
competition and your site traffic will increase with the added
information. The more you have for the buyer or seller to see, the
longer he will stay on your site and the more likely he will become
your next client.
How many words is a picture really worth? Better yet, how many sales
is one picture worth? Whether you are selling a property still under
construction, gaining investors for a site in development or
marketing interior design services, your clients will want to see a
clear representation of the finished product. Architectural
rendering services can be some of your best sales tools when a
photograph is out of the question.
What are architectural rendering services?
Architectural rendering services can include several different
options. You may choose a photorealistic, two-dimensional image or
even a three-dimensional image. Hand-drawn images can also be
created. More complicated views like photo montages, virtual tours
and “fly by” images can be created as well as still images. Today’s
software makes making almost any image a possibility.
What do these images show?
Depending on the service chosen, an image can be completely
life-like or an artistic representation or anything in between. A
photo-realistic image can be achieved with complex rendering
software, giving the final image the look and feel of a photograph.
Traditional images can be drawn by hand in the old-fashioned way or
“drawn” on a computer.
No matter how the image is made, it can show anything the client
needs it to show. A sweeping panorama of an entire complex or
building exterior can be created. Illustrations of interiors can
also be made. Cut-away views can show both a view of the exterior
elevation and a glimpse of the interior of a structure at the same
time. That’s something no photograph can accomplish.
Why do I need an architectural rendering?
The simple truth is that the average person -- regardless of
profession, education or age – does not have the imagination and
vision required to “see” a property unless it is in front of their
own eyes. It is a particularly gifted person who can look at a
blueprint and imagine a home. Most of us need a bit more visual
input before we can understand what a property will look like once
it’s built. Architectural rendering services fill that gap and give
your client not just a mental image, but a virtual one that he can
carry with him long after your meeting.
How can these images be used?
Traditionally, hand-drawn architectural renderings were used
primarily for large-scale presentations and meetings. These images
were also used for printed literature like postcards, flyers and
brochures. These architectural rendering services are still quite
valuable, but there are many more uses in today’s marketplace for a
well-crafted image.
Your website is a perfect place for an architectural rendering. Real
estate agents are showing homes via virtual tours without either the
buyer or the agent leaving home. It’s easy to e-mail a sneak peek at
a property’s projected renovation to a potential buyer or send an
e-mail blast to your entire client list.
No matter how you use your images or what type you choose, it’s
important to find a dependable company to produce them. Look for a
designer who can produce work on time and on budget. Find a provider
who has a strong, long-standing reputation and plenty of samples to
show. You’ll find a quality image is worth far more than a mere
thousand words.
3D rendering services help
architectural projects come to life. They provide realistic
simulation of house or building designs. Architects are able to
communicate their visions better with the renderings.
The precise dimensions in the concept designs enable the clients to
see the completed project in its entirety. The computer rendering
takes second-guessing out of the whole process. Clients are now
better able to see what the finished product looks like with 3D
depictions.
The 3D rendering is an important part of the architect’s visual
presentations and project proposals. This would best fit a number of
structural and non-structural designs such as buildings, landscapes,
houses, golf resorts and so many other uses.
To make the 3D presentation even more believable, the architect can
make use of a walk through or fly-by animation which makes the
design even more dynamic. Hand drawn designs cannot accomplish this
feat.
The computer generated structural or non structural designs are
essential in this modern world. The benefits of 3D architectural
rending are multiple. It does not only provide aesthetic value to
the design, it also allows
engineers to see the design faults long before construction begins.
This will also greatly facilitate the job of architects and even
construction engineers as most of the talking will be done by the
animations and renderings.
The client can also get to see the final look of the structure even
if it is still being built. The architectural rendering is capable
of providing a huge variety of output formats. It can readily
provide a visual of the interior and exterior design of the proposed
project along showing its magnificent colors, styles and textures.
The owner does not to wait until completion to know how the façade
will look like.
The 3D rendering provides owners the confidence that their visions
and designs are captured properly by the architect. The owner will
be delighted to see his dream house turning into a pulsating reality
with the aid of the renderings.
The 3D architectural rendering services are able to provide high
quality output even within a short period of time. The aid of
computer applications like 3d Studio Max and CAD enables architects
to mimic the look of the 2nd floor and other details.
The visualizations can address the detail issues and forestall
possible issues in the installation and manufacturing. The 3D
designs also provide the precise dimensions and the materials
required for the specific
area or design. The 3D architectural rendering aids in ensuring that
the building or structure adheres to building regulations of the
place. With the aid of the renderings the architectural firm is also
able to determine possible issues and come up with solutions to
address them long before the building starts without compromising
the integrity of initial design.
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