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TOPIC: Photorealism

#1830 5 months 1 week ago
Photorealism

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I'm really interested in how photorealism can impact architectural projects. How does achieving high levels of photorealism enhance project presentations and client engagements? I'd love to hear some specific examples or case studies.
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#1831 5 months 1 week ago
Photorealism

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Hi! Photorealism in 3D architectural visualization rendering can dramatically enhance how architects and developers present their projects to clients. For example, Genense www.genense.com/ studio uses this technique to create highly realistic images that closely mimic real-life textures, lighting, and materials. This level of detail allows clients to see a vivid representation of the proposed design, which significantly aids in decision-making. Being able to present a building or an interior space with such precision not only builds trust with clients but also helps in marketing properties more effectively before they are built. It's a powerful way to connect emotionally with clients, giving them a real sense of the space and design aesthetics.
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#1838 5 months 2 days ago
Photorealism

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very useful post
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