Day Night Cycle Animation | Light Study
Simple day night cycle light study example. See how 3D Rendering software can show the full spectrum of light that a room will receive.
Insights on 3D rendering, architectural visualization, and the latest design trends.
Simple day night cycle light study example. See how 3D Rendering software can show the full spectrum of light that a room will receive.
Project: Narrow Passive Home Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada Project Website: Narrow Passive Home Architect: One Seed Architecture and Interiors Website: One Seed
Workplace staff and safety training is commonly carried out through a variety of methods including in-person classes, online courses, and materials such as pamphlets and videos. Each of these methods
The environment has become a growing concern for consumers, shareholders, and government. Efforts towards developing clean technologies have made environmentally sustainable practices more cost effect
Project: Seanik Homes Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada Developer: Seanik Homes Inc. Website: click here
We recently completed a project rendering a proposed sustainable urban farm, a contest entry for the use of a city-owned lot in Atlanta. The farm would be an innovative blend of form and function, wit
Recently we have worked on a number of rendering projects for interior designers. They have been really interesting projects because of how much the visualization has changed the design. In a few cas
Recently we completed a really interesting 3D rendering project creating some images for an eco-tourism company. The project was visualizing several towers and platforms for a zip line project. We re
It used to be very expensive to create a simulator. Now, most kids have several on their laptop. Computer game technology has come a long way in the last 10 years, to the point where realistic virtual
Project: Progressive Concept Design Location: Whistler, BC, Canada Architect: Progressive Concept Design Website: click here
Our new safety & training simulator for Teck puts you into a surface mine, where you drive a rubber-tired bulldozer. We’ve integrated the Bullet Physics Library to power our vehicles – which inclu
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