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Architectural Rendering

Architectural rendering is the preparation and the presentation of a proposed building design for the approval of a contractor, developer, or individual to construct and may be for commercial or residential use. Before the introduction of computer aided design (CAD), architects and designers drew bare outline sketches, which consisted of the various parts of the building. These drawings contained the dimensions of each room and unite of the building as well as how each was to be juxtaposed with the other, making it nearly impossible to visualize how the building that was under construction would compare to what the designers and architects had actually dreamed.

With the development of CAD and the multimedia based architectural technologies, the process of architectural rendering, the designer, architect, and client can actually see how the building will appear once it has been built. CAD has made it possible to virtually see how the building whether it's a dream-house or multi-million dollar office complex will appear from its conception, all the way through its completions. With the use of CAD software, you can see every view of the design including a wide spectrum of various designs of the building as well as paint colors, and decor. You can even make changes and see how they will affect the look of the building.

Before the development of CAD architectural software, it was impossible to imagine the intricacy of a design or even the shade of paint. With the numerous variation and combinations of architectural rendering techniques weather its on the computer screen, CD or the print copy, the contractor/customer can see a very realistic picture of what the designer/ architect has in mind for the building. If the customer doesn't like what they see, changes can be made to so the finished product is perfect.

Computer based architectural rendering has revolutionized the field of architectural design by eliminating the time consuming manual processes of creating drawings, which failed to relay the true aspirations of how the building would appear.
 

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