What is a 3D Architectural Rendering? What is the process?
Have you asked yourself; what is a 3D rendering?
A 3D Architectural rendering is the final process of creating a 2D image line work into a 3D high quality photo-realistic image. A rendering has the full potential to add the simulation of realistic lighting, sun light shadows, environmental atmosphere, color, texture, material and even optical effects such as the refraction of light or motion-blur seen on moving objects.
Below is an example of an Interior 3D rendered image…
Below is an example of an Interior 3D rendered image…
Super high quality photo-realistic 3D Architectural Renderings can take a long time, even on high-speed computers. This is because the rendering software like V-ray is essentially "photographing" each tiny pixel of the image, the calculation of the color and tracing rays of light, as they would bounce around the 3D scene. The final product of a 3D rendering is outstanding for presentational purposes these images can printed on large presentational boards, placed on the internet or on any interactive media. A 3D Rendering is the best choice, if you want to advertise, or just want a clear idea of how your final project will look.