Computer-generated renderings
Images that are generated by a
computer using three-dimensional modeling software or other computer software
for presentation purposes are commonly termed 'Computer Generated Renderings'.
Rendering techniques vary. Some methods create simple flat images or images
with basic shadows. A popular technique uses sophisticated software to
approximate accurate lighting and materials. This technique is often referred
to as a 'Photo Real' rendering. Renderings are usually created for presentation,
marketing and design analysis purposes.- Still renderings
- 3D Walk through and fly by animations (movie)
- Virtual Tours
- Floor Plans
- Photo realistic 3D Rendering
- Realtime 3D Renderings
- Panoramic Renderings
- Light and Shadow (sciography) study renderings
- Renovation Renderings (photomontage)
- and others
Hand-Drawn Renderings or Architectural Illustration
Until 3D computer modeling
became common, most architectural renderings were created by hand. There are still
many architectural illustrators who create renderings entirely by hand. Some
hand illustrators use a combination of hand and computer generated linework.
Common mediums for hand architectural renderings include:- Watercolor
- Markers
- Color Pencil
- Pen and Ink
- Acrylics
Education
Traditionally rendering techniques were taught in a "master class" practice (such as the École des Beaux-Arts), where a student works creatively with a mentor in the study of fine arts. Contemporary architects use hand-drawn sketches, pen and ink drawings, and watercolor renderings to represent their design with the vision of an artist. Computer generated graphics is the newest medium to be utilized by Architectural Illustrators.SUBSCRIBERS - ( LINKS) :FOLLOW / REF / 2 /
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