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3D Architectural Rendering
3D architectural rendering is a three-dimensional view of an object, such as a building,
that you wish to construct. Having a 3D view of a building is more expressive than
that of a 2D view because you are able to see a more realistic as well as comprehensive
impression of the building you are designing. In other words, 3D architectural
rendering makes it possible to view a project from various aspects and angles, so
that you can make any needed modifications. 3D rendering is produced by the computer in the form of virtual images created with
the assistance of original designs, giving you the same experience as if you were
actually viewing the building in person. Through 3D architectural rendering, you
are able to see virtual images of every detail of from its ceilings, walls, floors,
doors, fixtures, as well as any surrounding buildings or landscape. 3D presentations are more expensive than other forms of presentations due to the
complexity of technology involved in their preparation. Manually drawing illustrations
or models involves a great amount of time, while the 3D presentations can be quickly
created. In addition, they do not require the acquisition of different materials,
colors, paints, or brushes. Other benefits of 3D presentations are that they permit
more interactivity between both the designer and owner, displaying rooms, stairs,
lifts, surroundings, furniture, dcor, and even color schemes. If there are any
changes, these can immediately be incorporated.
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