External Architectural Renderings
At Eureka, our architectural renderings are highly realistic, fully detailed and totally convincing. Our clients find that 3d architectural rendering helps inspire confidence in a new development, and gives buyers the confidence they need to buy 'off-plan'. We take your architects' CAD plans as our starting point, and use these to construct accurate and detailed computer generated 3D models of the development. Having constructed the 3D models, we apply realistic surface materials to the building to ensure that our 3D renderings are as lifelike as possible. The nature of 3D rendering means that it is easy to change the surface materials whenever required, so you can see what the development will look like using a range of different building materials, helping to inform the decision-making process. We will also create 3D renderings of the whole site around a new building, including landscaping, parking areas and other structures, so that viewers can see your vision for the area, rather than just a muddy building site. Once the detailed 3D model is fully textured with the right materials, and positioned correctly within the site, we can generate as many static renderings from as many different angles as you need, plus 3D animated rotations around the building, and fly-arounds of the site, with very little extra effort.
Another reason that 3D architectural renderings can be such a cost effective solution is that they are multi-purpose. The 3D renderings that we produce for submission in support of a planning application can also be used once permission has been secured, for the purposes of marketing and sales. For this, we will add a higher level of aesthetic detail to the architectural renderings, such as people on the balconies, cars in the driveways, attractive planting and landscaped gardens, all of which help to create powerful selling visuals that inspire confidence and desire in potential buyers.
And we recommend that our clients make optimum use of the architectural renderings that we deliver, using them for site signage, printed brochures, websites, DVDs and CD-roms
What about 2D Watercolour Renderings?
If you have ever commissioned watercolour renderings of new developments you will be aware of some of the limitations of this ‘2-dimensional’ approach to architectural pre-visualisation. Firstly, the images are not particularly ‘realistic’, and are therefore not very convincing. Secondly, if the planning officers ask you to make revisions to the scheme, your watercolour artist will usually have to start from scratch to create new visuals. And thirdly, you are limited to seeing just one view of the development at a time, and in the form of a static image rather than a fly-around animation.
Internal 3D Renderings
Alongside our external architectural renderings we offer high-end interior rendering services to enable you to show potential buyers around a new development, long before you have a ‘show home’ ready for viewings.
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