From Paper to Computer
Interior design rendering has been catapulted into the future, a future that is here. For the architect, the realtor, the home builder, the media advertising and pr specialist, and especially for the potential buyer of a property or building, 3-D design applications and software helps realize (in a more realistic way) the architectural plans.
Beyond Color, Beyond Light
Interior design rendering software includes sophisticated (but easy to use and manipulate) graphics, sound, and movement that supercede the two-dimensional rendering of yore: where light and shadow, shade and texture once conveyed the use of space by paper, the new software programs are a virtual solutions dream come true—rendering color, tone, size, and light, and dark by way of added realism… in sound, movement, and dimension.
Software as Useable as Pencils and Pens
The latest software for interior design rendering is user-friendly, not just for the potential home-buyer but for the artist, the architect, the home-seller. Most such programs—showing such depictions as room makeovers, home renovations, original and new spatial development plans, and exterior and interior designs— reach to a level of realism that includes virtually correct accessories (such as wallpaper, furniture, and carpets).
Adding Movement, Adding Sound
The interior design rendering software is an application that features the standard depiction of stairs, doors and doorways, and walls, and at the same time allows the user to move from room to room or direction to direction by virtually walking the viewer up those stairs, through those doors, and up to those walls and windows.
Smart Software for Smart People
The interior design rendering tools of today are what is called intuitive: they are maneuverable, user-friendly tools that allow the creator or renderer to adjust the size of virtual furnishings, alter the colors and textures, and personalize and customize the ambient surroundings with not only lighting and shading changes but music, voice representation, and other realistic sounds: a barking puppy, a crackling fire, or the sound of the wind whistling lightly through an open window can add a realism that transcends the two-dimensional rendering…making the plans even more appealing, more convincing. The only thing lacking are the smells and temperatures…which, if we give it time, will be included in the future round of virtual solutions packages.