3D Rendering
What is 3D Rendering?
3D rendering creates a computer-generated image of practically anything, including architecture and floor plans. This process helps renters, buyers, designers, and marketers by providing a 3-dimensional representation of a building blueprint. When it comes to quality 3D product rendering, our customers know that they can count on Supercheap3D Architectural Renders.
The Benefits of 3D Rendering
Why use this process in the first place? With the power of modern imaging, we can create realistic images that accurately represent any space. It offers unique advantages that you won’t get from manual blueprints or even real-life photography.
Appeal
With 3D rendering, we can show interiors, exteriors, décor, and products at their absolute best. Traditional photography has its limits, even in a well-set stage. From the lighting to surface textures, digital editing can alter everything. In other words, your imagination is the limit. We also offer cost effective architectural animations – extremely popular with real estate agencies.
Versatility
It is incredibly versatile in terms of what it can create and even non-realistic structures and designs can come to life using rendering. Whether it’s a simple two-story house or a towering skyscraper, we’re capable of producing a detail, realistic render.
Convenience
Don’t like the colour or texture of something? Maybe you want a room to have more significant dimensions? 3D rendering can provide quick and easy changes, whether it’s the light, location, surrounding landscape, or other design aspects. With such editing power and flexibility, we can give every client exactly what they envision.
Time-Saving
What if your structure is not yet complete, but you want to see it now? No problem! Thanks to 3D architectural rendering, it’s entirely possible to create a very accurate representation of any building or location.
This imaging provides a convenient jumpstart for architects and marketers who can benefit from promoting their service earlier. Potential home buyers and renters can also see what their property will look like before construction even starts.
Cost-Saving
Does 3D rendering have a considerable cost advantage? If you think about the time and resources it takes to produce a real-life setting, the answer becomes apparent. What’s more, physical stages may also require a lot more work and preparation depending on the scope of your project. There are very few cases where this process isn’t the most cost-effective option.
Our 3D Rendering Process
Consultation
All projects can only be fully realized with proper communication. We ask the client exactly what they’re looking for, from their desired camera angles, general atmosphere, and other essential details. Once you provide the layout and design in DWG or PDF format, we can start the production process.
Production
During this phase, we use 3D modelling software to create a digital structure. Most of our clients prefer a photorealistic look, and we can offer just that.
We meticulously recreate every aspect of the design, including the textures of the materials used. From the smooth grains of a wooden table to the glossy sheen of ceramic floor tiles, we can implement everything needed to produce the most accurate image.
Photorealistic imagery isn’t complete without the ability to replicate real word lighting. Our experts can brighten up a room with artificial lights or create a moody atmosphere by casting an orange sunset glow over the scene.
Depending on your project, the image doesn’t have to be 100% realistic. If you prefer a more streamlined and straightforward look, we can provide that as well.
Rendering
After creating the digital scene, we begin rendering it into an image. The timeframe of this process varies widely depending on the scale of your project and the desired image quality.
Revision
If a client is not satisfied with the 3D renders, we provide a free revision. We ask for their feedback and go through anything they want to be changed. After the consultation, our team alters the scene to achieve the desired render.
Depending on the case, this process can be swift, or it may take a while. Specific image components like textures are faster to update while changing whole structures take longer.
Delivery
We convert the 3D renders into a 2D image (or set of images) and send them to the client. The images can come in different formats and resolutions to support various uses. For instance, billboard ads require high-resolution images, while images used for web promotions have a smaller file size for better optimisation.