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Architectural Rendering: What is its importance?

3D architectural rendering process has brought an innovative idea in creating photo-realistic architectural images as well as 3D models. The advent of different kinds of advanced pre-visualization techniques has made a significant change in the creation of architectural designs. Earlier days, there were no such pre-visualization techniques available that enable professionals to visualize the entire project design in an efficient manner. In this technological era, 3D architectural rendering process enables you to make a customized building interior as well as exterior design. This process facilitates several positive aspects like highly effective photo-realistic architectural design, accurate exterior and interior 3D model to users that helps them in getting a clear view of the project.

Nowadays, architectural 3D rendering services are used for all types of building projects, i.e. it can be a residential house, a corporate office or any high rise intricate building. These services are also utilized for interior & outdoor rendering, furniture modeling and product modeling.

What is Architectural Rendering Services?

This is a process that is used for making visual representation or image of any architectural project. A rendered image is like a digital painting that reveals how the proposed building will look once its construction will be completely finished. These days, many rendering companies are available in the market and they prepare high quality photo-realistic floor plans that assist clients to conceptualize the whole project meticulously. Hence, a rendered image is also used for bidding and marketing purpose.

Application of  Architectural 3D Rendering Services

Using this process, professionals can also build a garden shed effectively. This process also aids users to present any product in a visually appealing form that assists viewers to get a perfect 3D visualization of the designed product. The 3D rendering process also allows professionals to change wall colors and floor designs, increase or decrease lighting effect, apply shadow effect, apply different types of materials (for example, users can apply steel or wood for the same stairs) and add many virtual objects and fixtures to the image for increasing photorealism. Users can also experiment the interior and exterior with different types of theme.

Basically, the 3D rendering process is also substantially used to make 3D animation of the building, i.e. 3D walkthrough video and flythrough video. A walkthrough video is created by using a set of consecutive photo-realistic images. This video assists viewers to take a virtual walk to all the corners of the building inside as well as outside.

The application of architectural 3D rendering services has considerably increased in the last few years.  This process has brought a new direction in the AEC industry.






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