Imagine... A quiet morning. Dewdrops are still glistening on the grass, the stormy day has not had time to disturb this fabulous calm. You wake up in a cosy cottage, surrounded by nature, birds are singing. A squirrel is rushing along the branch - it doesn't feel fear, and you can see it every time you go out into the yard... Through the large open window you can feel the scent of pine needles and peace. Being in the closest unity with the nature, you feel like an integral part of this great amazing world. Time seems to have stopped...
For some people this picture may evoke nostalgia for carefree moments of life, for others it is associated with family happiness and prosperity. If you have a business, such a house is a real place of strength, a quiet harbour where you can restore your energy for new ideas, achievements and successes, because in a state of mental peace you manage everything, and most importantly, you manage to live...
Now imagine that you could not only tell the story in words, but you could visually present the picture to another people and bring them to the magical place where their dream cottage will be built!
Today's design industry and client preferences are in constant flux, so it's important for an architect to use 3D visualization - creating three-dimensional architectural models.
3D visualization has many advantages, becoming an important communication tool for architects and clients. It makes it easier to understand the project at an early stage by establishing a connection between the architect's concept and the client's vision and helps to understand how everything will look in the context of other buildings on the street and how it will fit in with the architectural ensemble. In other words, you can get a clear idea of the end result.