THREE-DIMENSIONAL
COMPUTER GENERATED RENDERINGS:
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By far the most flexible and visually impressive computer-generated illustrations are the three-dimensional computer models. Due to the fact that a project is actually "built" inside the computer, it is developed "to scale" and can be accurately depicted in its future environment with a striking degree of accuracy.  The project can be viewed from any angle, with virtually any lighting level or sun angle.  These views can be reproduced either as stand-alone exhibits or combined to produce "fly by" or "walk thru" slide shows or video presentations.

The three-dimensional computer generated renedering technique is viewed as "state of the art" in the architectural and engineering presentation field.  The visual communication uses are numerous. The renedering can be used for the full range of presentations, from brochure covers to sophisticated audio / visual shows at the highest public or private sector levels.  Another beneficial use of this technique is as a design tool. With the ability to accurately depict materials and lighting, the future project can be thoroughly studied to achieve the most desirable visual impact.

Although 3-D renderings are the most time consuming and coordination intensive, the final product has a wide variety of reproduction capabilities and offers the client the most "bang for the buck."

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