Architectural animation
Architectural Animation
Architectural animation is the art of creating three-dimensional images and videos illustrating an architectural proposal. As opposed to architectural rendering, architectural animation lets the viewers see the proposed building from 360 degrees. Sometimes it is even possible to create an environment around the building to see the building’s relation to the surrounding area before it is being built.
Commercial demand and computer generated rendering is on the rise. But a 3-dimensional models appear to be more attractive, more accurate, and more popular. Typically members of the AIA (American Institute of Technology) and BASF (Builders Association of South Florida) are required to make 3D animation and rendering models for the building by law before starting on a construction project. Examples of common providers of architectural rendering and animation are animation studios such as the Diyi Technology LLC.
There is a down side to 3-dimensional architectural animation. It is considered being very fancy by most small firms simply because of the cost to create an accurate 3D model. 3 dimensional architectural animations take a bigger team of computer programmers and much longer time than architectural rendering. But many architectural firms are now opening their arms to architectural animation because it attracts investors and customers who may not know much about builds designs.
The following are examples of architectural animation
- ARCHITECTURAL VISUALIZATION
- 3D rendering
- 3D walkthrough
- 3D demo of city planning
- 3D demo of landscape planning
- Restoration of ancient architecture
- ANIMATION
- Rendering
- Simulation of product and engineering design
- VIRTUAL REALITY
- Digital sand-table system for city/community planning
- GIS (Geographic information system)
- Multifunctional educational system
- Simulation and restoration of cultural heritage and ancient architecture
- Virtual shopping mall