Photomontage Architectural Renderings
Photomontage renderings are most useful for exterior scenes.
The process involves taking a photograph and then blending
an exterior scene with it. It requires to skills that are
separate to 3D architectural rendering skills:- Photography
and the ability to frame a non-existent scene. Imagination
is the key to this.
Creating an exterior architectural rendering in 3D requires:
Exterior Architectural Rendering
This is the previously described step although the lighting
must be done to match the photograph.
Photography
Without a killed architectural photographer the scene will
be a disaster. It takes a completely different skill
set to that of normal photographers with more emphasis
on time of day, framing, foreground, background, exposure
and a complete knowledge of the 3D process.
Compositing
This is where the two images, 3D and photographic, are
spliced. It is the "montage" in "photomontage".
The tool of choice is Adobe Photoshop where we push it's
advanced features in masking, cropping and colour correction
to the limit.
We have pages that explain the whole 3D
rendering process and a complete section on photomontage
architectural renderings.
Photomontage architectural renderings relate
to projects including residential buildings, resorts, golf
courses, gardens, pool areas, marinas and many other structures.
They can also be used for some interior scenes but only
to a limited scale, unless you are creating a flat
image.
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