3D First Person Viewpoint for Architectural Visualisations for Interior Designers and Architects

3D First Person Architectural Visualizations for Interior Designers and Architects.

2D drawings and plans can be difficult to interpret, and seldom provide a clear picture of what a new development will look like. 3D first person visualizations of proposed schemes are a powerful way to communicate more effectively with planning committees, clients, and other stakeholders, providing a reliable, and photo-realistic impression of the proposed or completed development, in the context of its surroundings. Using 3D engine technology allows a first person viewpoint perspective to enable customers individual and full 6 degrees of freedom of movement to explore and experience the development or completed environment.

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3D Virtual Reality Walk-Through.

Still images can't provide a complete picture of what a development is going to be like when it's completed. Computer generated 3D images and animations, virtual tours, walk-through, and fly-arounds will allow your customers to manoeuvre around a new property and see it from all angles and different views. A journey of discovery, including 3D CAD renderings, video, voice-over, music, SFX, and on-screen text, will accompany them into each room or space and highlight the best features of a property and the settings. A 3D 'virtual real world' is a superb tool for creating virtual office tours and virtual home tours to promote properties before or after they are built.

3D Architectural Renderings.

3D architectural renderings bring 2D drawings and sketches to life in a realistic and accurate way, and they can also evoke a sense of atmosphere and aspiration. Visual computer technologies have advanced to allow for realistic lighting, animation, and shadow effects, with life-like trees, plants, and landscaping features resulting in 3D CAD renderings that are impossible to tell from real photos. Computer generated architectural rendering offers many benefits over traditional watercoloured renderings, including the flexibility, realism, the ability to view the site from all angles and the ease and cost effective methods for making revisions, modifications, and new versions.

3D Visualization for Commercial Developers and Public Spaces.

Communication is key when designing and developing commercial and public schemes or projects - everyone involved needs to have a clear understanding of the vision, and a 3D 'virtual real world model' is the perfect tool for enabling productive discussions and reviews to take place. Using the 3D VRW model on a server enables access 24 hours a day 7 days a week from any geographical location in the world to provide marketing and sales support. Once a development is underway, we can also provide the essentially marketing visuals to help generate positive PR and/or sell the schemes selling-off plan.

Property Marketing for Residential Developers.

In you're selling-off plan, you need to win buyers' confidence as soon as possible, often long before you have a finished development home to show them. 3D first person visualizations and walk-through are revolutionizing the way new homes are sold, enabling developers to start promoting their properties long before the first sod has been turned or stone has been laid, enabling buyers the opportunity to really explore new developments and understand all the benefits and features on offer.

3D Architectural Visualization Knowledgebase.

Want to know more about 3D first person architectural visualisations, walkthrough, fly-around and CGI renderings? Click here http://mellanium.com for articles, example videos on subjects including 3D visualization for overseas properties, property marketing solutions for estate agents, and testimonials from some of our clients.

Multimedia Presentations.

Presentations on DVD, or CD-ROM are an excellent way to introduce a potential buyer to a new property. Whether distributed at a property launch, or as part of an advertising campaign, DVDs enable your buyers to take your sales presentation home to talk over with friends and family, and can provide all kinds of useful information, including video clips, floor plans, room sizes, options for customization, as well as artists impressions, walk/fly-throughs and animations.

Interactive Websites and 3D Engine Server Sites.

For a high profile, multi-unit development, a stylish website is an indispensable sales and marketing tool. If you want to reach the maximum number of people with your marketing campaign, it is essential to publish a website address where interested people can instantly access more information. Videos, fly-throughs, walk-throughs, and avatar virtual tours can all be published on your website, and accessed by both low-band and broadband users. A well designed website will increase your visibility and credibility, generate qualified leads, and shorten your sales cycle, as well as making your development available to people all over the world. Server sites enable customers the full experience of walking through your visualization singly or with others from anywhere in the world and at any time.

See http://mellanium.com/ for detailed information and supporting articles for additional anecdotes. Skype: id joe133952 for live demonstration.

Copyright © Ken Rigby for Tele3DWorld and MellaniuM Design.

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About the Author

Since leaving the aerospace industry ken researches the 3D to 3D paradigm.

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Relocation to Your Ideal Dream Property in Mediterranean Spain

Of course, the dream of most people when they think of relocation to Spain is to buy a variation on the type of property they most would have liked in Northern Europe. And most people, given half the chance, would own a large, character, four bedroom, detached house on a hectare of land, a few minutes outside of some pretty village - not further than around fifteen minutes from a busy, market town. Ideally, an international airport would be no more than around an hour away.

The trouble is that these types of properties in Spain are very hard to find around the Mediterreanean coastline of Spain and certainly within the fifteen to twenty minutes, maximum, drive from the sea that most foreigners, understandably, want. Finding the right dream property to buy in Spain is therefore much more difficult than it looks.

Part of the problem is that land use within Mediterranean Spain has been quite different from Northern Europe. Firstly, of course, Spain has been a traditionally poor country which, up until recently, had only a relatively small middle class. Accordingly, few detached, family properties of any merit were built in the countryside.

Secondly, traditionally, peasant farmers lived in the villages and went out to their land - whereas in the UK, of course, a farmer (even of a small holding) lived in a farmhouse on the middle of his land.

Finally, the landscape of Mediterranean Spain is generally harsh and the Spanish gregarious by nature. So, living alone in the countryside clearly did not appeal and helps to explain the dearth of older, character family homes with a little land.

So, when you drive around Mediterranean Spain, you will see that there is an almost complete absence of the type of properties that most probably you want. Of course, this is not say that there are no large, fine old properties in Spain. But these tend to be Masias, which were the counterpart to the enormous properties of the great British landowners. They are, however, quite inappropriate for most families, often decaying and can have thirty or forty rooms.

Over the past thirty years, Spain has become wealthier and this can be seen from the ages of many of the existing 'new' properties in the countryside. Outside most villages and towns there are a scattering of (often) single storey casitas, around un-made roads, which were built as summer houses by the Spanish. Generally poorly built, ill-designed and often originally illegal, these are properties in Spain that could not be further from the North European dream. They are also properties that are frequently subject to urbanisation and the traumas that process can produce - and they were never intended for permanent living. Many are devoid of mains drinking water (aqua potable), some have no mains electricity and often a landline telephone (and thereby a good internet connection) is impossible to obtain.

The North European property buyer therefore, frequently finds himself having to look for his dream property on new or relatively new estates or urbanisations. These have generally grown up on what was marginal hillside, often overlooking the sea. The urbanisations tend to have villas with swimming pools on relatively small plots of around 800m2. The villas are often superb inside and, at their best, mimic the quality of building expected of a new property in Northern Europe. However, the villas rarely have striking originality or individual character and, as a buyer, you have to be extremely careful about possible shade during the winter months when the villa is located on a hillside. Furthermore, for relocation purposes, these new estates can have limitations. On the surface, they do represent an alternative dream property. However, the urbanisations are, by definition, new and have been built for the foreign, not Spanish, market. They, therefore, tend to quickly become expensive 'ghettos' for foreigners and, not surprisingly have few, if any, amenities.

Missed by many people, when they consider relocation to Spain, is the absolute importance of a fulfilling social life. This, long term, is often more important than any wonderful villa and yet receives little attention when people are distracted by looking for their dream property in Spain - rather than primarily assessing the quality of overall life that an area can provide. Certainly, engaging with the Spanish and integrating into Spanish life is both rewarding and enriching and will provide far greater satisfaction, in the long term, than any property. And this can be hard to do when you live on a new, artificially built estate, upon which live only other foreigners.

So, Spain is an awkward place if what you want is the type of property that would have been a dream in Northern Europe (plus the pool, of course). However, it does provide a quality of life that is unrivaled - if you carefully buy in the right place, having expected beforehand to compromise on your ideal relocation home. Certainly, the art of successful relocation is all about finding the right location - rather than trying, at any cost, to buy an ideal dream home. Always compromise on a house rather, than a potential lifestyle and always spend more time researching a perfect location than being diverted by mere, inanimate 'brinks and mortar'.

Nick Snelling is a published author, freelance journalist and director of Spanish Goodlife.com. A selection of his recent articles on Spain can be seen on http://www.nicholassnelling.com

Contact Nick for further information, articles, copywriting, or his new book 'Taking The Heat'.

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