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Defining Architectural Visualization and Illustration.

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Nov 3, 2009, 6:00:21 AM11/3/09
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Architectural visualization, or more specifically 3D architectural
illustration refers to the process of converting an architects design
plan into a three dimensional structure, before any construction
activity begins on the real ground. Architecture illustrations are
produced by feeding CAD drawings and textures into the computer
software and the resultant is a virtually rendered 3D image or a 3D
movie.

An architectural illustration integrates all dimensions and building
textures, to virtually produce a 3D design visualization of how the
building would appear after construction. 3D architectural
visualization is a computer generated image (CGI), which is rendered
through 3D design softwares like 3Ds Max, Maya, Light Wave, Soft
Image, etc.

Advanced lighting techniques (http://www.bluentcad.com/) have added
further charm to building illustrations. Precise calculations have
enabled softwares to create near-real visual imagery. Hence, an
architect illustration is also termed as photorealistic rendering.

It is truly worthy to preview projects, years before their completion.
Architecture illustration facilitates just this. Design choices can be
easily communicated through interactive 3d visualization long before
construction begins on ground zero.

To know more: http://tiny.cc/xVpsO

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