3D Animation Textures&Architectural Animation Rendering
Producing an Architectural 3D
Animation is no less than producing a real feature movie. It is not a job
of a single person; it takes collective efforts by a set of team with different
skills. When we watch 3D Architectural Animation it looks appealing to our eyes
but we could never imagine the work been put in to develop that piece of
animation. A 3D Animation Design maker is no less than an artist with
exceptional imaginative quality and team that has no boundaries in bringing
that imagination into animation.
Real Estate developers invest a good amount to get an
Architectural 3D Walk-through done and so the animation studio is responsible
to develop the animation as photorealistic as possible. It is very important
that all the details are given close attention, even a minute detail like a
leaf on a tree should also be given all the attention. It is their top most
priority to deliver the best quality and without the co-operation of all the
departments of the production house it's not at all possible. Only a team that
is in-sync at all the stages of development can handle the project convincingly
and deliver the end product as desired by the client.
How can one get to the goal to deliver the final product
successfully? Well, the answer to that will be how one approaches to start with
the development process. It needs perfect planning and as a feature movie needs
a pre-production work, a 3D Animation also needs some pre-production.
Following the below steps we can get desired results:
1. Production Manager and Client discuss the project in
detail and make sure that both are on the same page.
2. Production Manager assigns the project to the team and
instructs them to all the details about the project.
3. Next, the production team starts with developing the
model using CAD files or any sources provided by client.
4. Client gets the first preview of the model for approval,
if there are any changes then we need to send the model again with the changes
and then after client's satisfaction the team moves ahead.
5. Develop the storyboard considering all needs that of
client, sent to client for confirmation.
6. After getting the approval of storyboard, next the team
moves on to create the camera path. Sent to client for approval.
7. After finalizing the camera path, all the effects are
given like lightings, textures, interiors, exteriors, environment, music, etc.
Sent to client for final approval.
8. Next, after receiving the final approval the last job is
to render the animation in high-resolution or any resolution required by
client.
Creating an architectural animation is a work of art as it
requires imaginary ability along with technical skills. Also, it requires
state-of-the-art studio equipped with all the latest work stations which are
very significant in production. So, in the end a production house combined with
the best artists with imaginary & technical skills and equipped with
modern-day technology can deliver any given project in the world.
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