Friday, March 18, 2011
tmds1 New York: 3D-Rendering: www.tmds1.comIf you're designer isn't using 3D, they should be.
For architects and interior designers, plans and sections work just fine. But for your typical residential client, a means of visualization is needed. As I know from being contacted by a variety of residential designers, it's extremely difficult for a client to see a space within a series of diagrams. And that's why I almost always by default provide 3d rendering with a project. And as well why I'd suggest that if you're selecting an architect or an interior designer for your home, you ask if they provide 3d in house. Below are a few examples of how 3d can aid in visualizing a typical residential project.
Thomas-Michael
To see more of my design and 3d rendering work you can simply visit my website at tmds1.com.
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