Sumit Singhal Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.
Photorealistic 3D Rendering With Reflective Surface For Night Club by Hi-Tech CADD Services
June 2nd, 2015 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Hi-Tech CADD Services
Photorealistic 3D Rendering With Reflective Surface For Wall And Floor Without Using Glare Lighting
• Project was to be executed and delivered within 2 working days
• Client had suggested input material for the project. Hence, finding similar material and customizing it for use became a major activity and took up a lot of time.
• The team was not supposed to use glare lighting
• Creating reflective surface for wall and floor in such a scenario, was also a challenge
The project deadlines were tight, and work was complex hence the project was assigned to a team of special design experts. The team worked in shifts and flexible time frames to meet the pressing deadlines. A three layer quality check process was executed; this left no gap for material mix ups or lighting, texturing and rendering flaws
Substantial amount of material was customized, reflective floor and walls were created and a final well rendered image for the night club model was created as per specifications.
• Client provided a lifeless 3D model; this was transformed into a high quality photo realistically rendered model of the proposed night club
• A perfect night club setting was created without using glare lighting
• Perfect reflective surfaces for the floor and walls were created
• A special team was assigned the project, and they managed to deliver an approved and final render within 2 working days
• The quality standards were met and project was executed within the set time lines, this helped initiate a long term association with the client, and opened the doors for all the major upcoming projects.
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