3D

What is 3d visualization?

There was a time when, when ordering an interior design project, we were offered hand sketches in addition to drawings. We saw images of our future interior made in pencil or paint. It was a rather laborious process and we had to do the work all over again to make changes. Now, in the era of technological development, designers have come to the aid of very interesting programs that allow you to make sketches and make the necessary changes much faster. If earlier it was called sketching, today we most often hear 3D visualization.

What is 3D interior visualization? This is a conceptual solution for your future interior. You can see what your apartment, or house, or cafe, or beauty salon or shop will look like after the renovation is finished.

It is possible to make changes to the project at the initial stage, in the process of discussion. If the customer cannot decide which color scheme to use on the object, the designer offers several options. If there are doubts about the chosen style, visualization also comes to the rescue.

Also, 3D visualization helps when choosing finishing materials, furniture and lighting. Visualization gives us the right direction, and our task is to stick to the chosen course.

3D visualization is the modeling of a three-dimensional copy of an existing object or space. It can help you get an idea of the shape and size of the object, design features, structural details, and lighting characteristics. 3D design technologies are a quick and affordable way to develop the required number of project options. This greatly simplifies the search for the optimal solution. All inconsistencies and errors can be corrected at the visualization stage.
Visualization of 3D models is based on images: drawings, diagrams, photographs. Visual materials are provided by the customer. In case of their absence, the developer selects them, coordinating the options with the client.

Areas of application of 3D visualization:

  • architecture and design: creation of three-dimensional objects to facilitate development and presentation;
  • industry: modeling of parts and finished products at the design stage;
  • design: easy visualization with precise scaling in space;
  • jewelry: creating three-dimensional sketches of products;
  • medicine: 3D visualization of changes after treatment. For example, in the field of plastic surgery;
  • advertising: development of objects for promotions and other non-standard solutions.