Friday, August 28, 2009

Latest Work for an architect.



Recently one of our team members worked on an small project of a lobby for an Texas based architect. Tough things went smooth except the material of the columns. We had to undergo several changes in its material just to suit his demands...But it was fun. After all Client is always right.

Monday, August 10, 2009

3d Renderings

Computers can provide a huge benefits to companies which specialise in interior design, construction for a great deal of other areas which require detailed plans, technical drawings and photo realistic three dimensional renders. You are probably already familiar with this, if this is what your company deals with, and if you are not then you certainly should learn about it. 3d visualisation is also known as computer aided design, the often shortened to CAD.

Computer aided design gives you a great deal of versatility and power and can also be used as an effective marketing tool due to its ability to bring to life your ideas and plans. Not only will you be able to create extremely realistic and lifelike images of a proposed interior for example, but you will also be able to create stunning videos in three dimensions. This will bring your plans to life, can be sure to impress your customers.

If you are looking to do more technical plans and drawings, AutoCAD is undoubtedly the industry leader.

Three dimensional design, however, is often better suited to 3d Studio Max which can be used to design it any a three dimensional objects, models, interiors, exteriors and just about anything else. You are limited only by your imagination and nothing more. These programs do require a considerable learning curve, but the benefits to your business will be enormous as will the quality of the work be.

Not only can you create the three dimensional renters, computer aided design can help you to create complex technical plans and drawings of everything from floor plans to plumbing and electricity layouts. With three dimensional design, you start with untextured polygons which you then colour and texture, finally rendering the scene to create a photo realistic image based on your plan.