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Tips for creating stunning 3D architectural renderings

Architectural 3D renderings have become an increasingly popular tool for architects to show clients what a finished project would look like, in a more realistic way than using scale models or artist drawings. But for an architectural rendering to be successful, it must be as photorealistic as possible. Here are some tips for achieving a higher level of realism in your renderings.

 

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1. Bevel its edges. Even on man-made items there are no perfectly sharp edges. Beveling your edges with a chamfer tool in your rendering software not only makes your rendering more realistic, but also brings out more detail by allowing the edges to capture reflections from your light source.

 

2. Do not use 100% black or white colors. To show that an object has volume, it should have areas highlighted and shaded using halftones for contrast. If you have a totally black virtual material, your model will look flat because the differences between the shaded areas and the midtowns will not be visible. The same is true with a totally white model, except that in this case it is the differences between the midtowns and the highlights that are not visible.

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3. Use background blur or depth of field effects in your 3D architectural renderings, as a certain amount of blurring is associated with actual photographs to indicate movement. Depth effects can be applied during actual rendering, or they can be added in post-production using the lens blur and z-depth pass functions.

 

4. Use secular maps. These maps add more realism to your renderings by telling the renderer which parts should have high brightness (secularity) and which parts should be more diffuse. But you can also use secular maps to render objects that are supposed to have a smooth finish, like ceramic, highlighting natural irregularities like bumps and scratches.

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5. Use shadows. When rendering exterior renderings, you need to keep in mind what time it is supposed to be in order to reflect it in the cast shadows. For example, if it's supposed to be in the morning, the shadows should be soft and not very sharp. On the other hand, at noon, the shadows are clear. The type of lighting you use in your rendering is something you should also consider; for example, sunlight creates softer shadows than artificial lighting, which can cast sharper shadows.

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6. Add dirt and clutter to the image. In real life, even things that are meant to be new are not blank and will have imperfections. So add those details to your renderings, like little cracks. Or when creating a room, keep it from looking too neat by adding messy details, like a few scattered objects.

 

7. Include asymmetry. In nature, things are never completely symmetrical. So, once you are done with your 3D architectural renderings, add asymmetric variation to make them look more realistic.

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