What is 3D Animation?
3D animation makes objects come to life by appearing in a three dimensional, or 3D, area. The objects, which can range from cubes to entire buildings or even people, can be viewed from all sides because they can be rotated and moved as if the objects were real. Most people think 3D animation is only used in television, movies or video games. While this is true, there are far greater uses for 3D animation, namely in business.
On the same token, 3D renderings allow users to view single objects, such as people or buildings, from a variety of vantage points. These are static 3D renderings, which can be rotated and moved to be viewed from all sides. One of the most common application of 3D renderings are architectural renderings of building designs. 3D animation can then be added to fly-thru cityscapes, buildings, or design plans.
3D rendering and 3D animation gives real-life detail in a virtual world. Whether those details are a full scale building with simulated lights and landscaping or an animated cityscape, your presentation will leave nothing to the audience’s imagination. From the lights to the landscaping, and from the buildings to the people, the photorealistic rendering comprises all of these elements and portrays it as a picture or scene.
Whether you are an architect, a city planner, or even a professional wanting to take your presentation one step further, 3D renderings and animation give unparalleled detail and vision.
With its professional 3D renderings designed by its experienced staff, customers can now visualize what the result will be before it’s even created. Imagine the area where a shopping mall will be constructed. ARCrenderings detailed 3D renderings and architectural illustrations will not only show you the schematics, but will also show you with 3D animation how exactly the shopping mall, the grounds, the landscaping, all the way down to the doors and signs, will look after constructed.
All of ARCrenderings 3D renderings can be rotated and viewed from every angle, animated with virtual fly-thrus, thus giving your customers a detailed portrayal of the finished project. Nothing is left to their imagination, because it is all right there before them in 3D.