Architectural
Animation is a short architectural movie
created on a computer. A computer-generated building is created along with
landscaping and sometimes moving people and vehicles. Unlike an architectural
rendering, which is a single image from a single point of view, an architectural
animation is a series of hundreds or even thousands of still images. When these
images are assembled and played back they produce a movie effect much like a
real movie camera except all images are artificially created by computer. It is
possible to add a computer-created environment around the building to enhance
reality and to better convey its relationship to the surrounding area; this can
all be done before the project is built giving designers and stakeholders a
realistic view of the completed project. Architectural renderings are often
used along with architectural animation.
Usage
Commercial
demand for computer-generated rendering is on the rise, but three-dimensional
scale models are still popular. Typically members of the AIA (American Institute
of Architects) and NAHB (National Association of Home Builders) prefer to use
3D animations and single renderings for their customers before starting on a
construction project. These professionals often find their clients are unable
to grasp the complexity and spatial qualities of large projects without the
help of computer generated visual aids. The animations and renderings are
usually supplied by small animation studios.
Future
Architectural
animation is not considered to be the ambition of most small computer rendering
firms because of the man hours and computer rendering time that is required to
create so many single still images. Not all studios have the software to
assemble and incorporate them into a moving sequence. Some smaller companies specialize
in high quality single frame computer renderings. Architectural animations
require a larger team of artists and animators than single renderings and a
much longer time frame is required to complete an animation project. However,
many architectural firms are now using architectural animation because it
attracts investors and customers who may not know much about building designs
and can prefer visualisation rather than technical drawings to see the
buildings look and features. Architectural animation is considered to have a
bright future ahead of it as more and more architects and real estate
developers are including computer animations in their marketing programs.
- Architectural visualization:
3D
rendering
3D
walk-through
3D
demo of city planning
3D
demo of landscape planning
Restoration
of ancient architecture
- Animation:
Rendering
Simulation
of product and engineering design
- Virtual Reality:
Digital
sand-table system for city/community planning
GIS
(Geographic information system)
Multifunctional
educational system
Simulation
and restoration of cultural heritage and ancient architecture
Virtual
shopping mall
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