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5 Tips to Improve Your Architectural Visualization

Naomi Wilson by Naomi Wilson
March 2, 2022
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Contrary to popular belief, architects aren’t the only ones relying on a 3D rendering firm to make their works better. Interior designers make up a pretty big chunk among other clients, which any 3D interior rendering company will agree with.

Whether you’re preparing to join a company like that in the future or want to season yourself, we got you. Here are our five tips to improve the architectural visualization that can give you that extra push.

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    • Know Your Plan Inside Out
    • Find Your Viewpoint
    • Get the Lights Right
    • Use Textures
    • Avoid Wide-angle Lens
  • Bonus Tip!
  • Bottom Line

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Straight From A 3D Interior Rendering Company: 5 Tips to Improve Your Architectural Visualization

You need pro tips to improve your architectural visualization. And this is what we’re offering right now!

Know Your Plan Inside Out

It will save you more time than you think. Before you start rendering, have a clear outline of what you want to deliver in your mind. Consider the available space for your design and keep the surroundings in your mind.

Sketching the outlines down is always a good idea for 3D interior visualization. That way, you can take a look at that when you feel like you’ve gone too far away from your plan. Add notes and pointers to your sketch to get clear ideas anytime you need.

Find Your Viewpoint

While this is pretty basic, you’ll be surprised to know how many people still need to improve their games when it comes to finding a specific point.

Not having a fixed point will make the render look like it lacks a human perspective. Your clients wouldn’t want to look at a render that looks flat and makes them feel like something is missing.

Get the Lights Right

No, really. Lighting can make or break your render. Too much light makes your details look washed away, and the opposite will make your render look like a lousy videogame screencap instead of a realistic render.

Organize and divide your primary, secondary and fill lights. Use vignetting when you have to. Perfecting your lighting techniques will take time, so take your time and practice.

Use Textures

Textures will depth to your render and make it more realistic. When rendering landscapes, remember to add different lengths and widths in the elements. Add shadows to make the render look natural.

Feel free to experiment with texture in your wall materials, floor panels, and maybe even the archways. Make sure your textures aren’t too strong because they can reveal the imperfections of a site.

Avoid Wide-angle Lens

While it is almost lucrative because you can see the whole site in a single picture, wide-angle lenses are a big no-no for photorealistic interior rendering. A widespread like that lacks a single focal point to capture the client’s eyes and reduces the quality of conceptual photos.

None of your ideas will shine because the picture will be too blurry to focus on the other elements. Sometimes clients prefer to see the whole image. In that case, you can take multiple smaller images to work with and take one or two pictures to give them an idea of the entire render.

Bonus Tip!

3D interior designs with many colours

Don’t use too many colors from the start. Use a simple and basic template, maybe something with neutral colors. Too many colors can complicate your job and make your 3D render look overcrowded.

Bottom Line

So here you have it, our 5 tips coming straight from a 3D interior rendering company on how to improve your architectural visualization. Practice, take your time, and let us know if there are any other tips you think we missed!

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