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Task 1

Create a script for the voice over of UpRise Waterfront

Link for UpRise Waterfront:

https://www.pixarch.net/projects/uprise-waterfront/

Given below is the link as a reference of what you are supposed to make:

https://www.pixarch.net/projects/5-towers/

Task 2

Blog Writing Title: Introduction of 3D models in interior designing

Keywords: 3d modelling, interior design, 3d rendering, 3d visualization for interior design

Word Count: 300 words

Interior designers make interior spaces functional, safe, and beautiful by determining space
requirements and selecting decorative items, such as colors, lighting, and materials. They read
blueprints and must be aware of building codes and inspection regulations, as well as universal
accessibility standards

3D modeling is the process of developing a mathematical representation of any surface of an


object (either inanimate or living) in three dimensions via specialized software. The product is
called a 3D model. Someone who works with 3D models may be referred to as a 3D artist. It
can be displayed as a two-dimensional image through a process called 3D rendering or used in
a computer simulation of physical phenomena. The model can also be physically created
using 3D printing devices
For decades, businesses have sought out photographers for their
visual content. In order to put together images or videos for a
magazine or website, they had no alternative other than to contact a
production studio and set up a photo shoot. Traditional photography
certainly still has a place and will never go away, but today,
businesses that require visual content have another solution: 3D
visualization.

WHAT IS IT?

The term 3D visualization is used synonymously with 3D graphics, 3D


rendering, computer generated imagery (CGI), and other terms. They all
basically refer to the process by which graphical content is created
using 3D software. It’s a technology that has become mainstream over
the last few decades and has evolved into one of the most viable
options for producing high-quality digital content.

However, there are some common misconceptions regarding the


terminology. As stated above, it’s “the process by which graphical
content is created,” meaning the end result is visual content (i.e.,
images and animations). It’s not the same as 3D design or 3D
development, terms that generally refer to the production of content,
such as computer-aided design (CAD) files, which are created by
engineers or industrial designers and intended for manufacturing
purposes. 3D artists may utilize CAD when developing 3D
visualizations, but the end results are more than just CAD files—they’re
dynamic graphics that blend both technical skill and artistry.

WHO DOES IT?

The answer: 3D artists. Like photography, 3D visualization is also an


art that requires both artistic and technical skill. 3D artists use tools
such as Autodesk 3ds Max, Maya, and Cinema 4D to create stunning
visualizations that can be used in any industry.
Again, there are some misconceptions, especially for those unfamiliar
with the process, when it comes to hiring the right freelancer or
agency for 3D visualization services. Because there are different tools
and skill sets for 3D artists (as opposed to engineers or industrial
designers who specialize in producing content for manufacturing
and 3D printing), be sure you understand which service you require.

When it comes to 3D product visualization, 3D artists go about the


process in much the same way photographers would when setting up a
shoot. They start by either modeling the product in 3D or using the
existing CAD files from the engineers, and then they set up virtual
cameras, lights, and environments to get the desired results. While the
process does have similarities to traditional photography, the level of
control and flexibility with 3D visualization is unmatched.

https://www.easyrender.com/3d-interior-design/everything-you-need-to-know-about-3d-interior-
design

What is interior design?


The process of interior design involves creating the experience of a certain interior space by relying
on surface treatment and spatial volume manipulation. A lot of people confuse interior design and
interior decoration, but interior design relies on architecture, environmental psychology, as well as
product design, unlike plain decoration.

Interior designers are professionals who design homes and offices and specialize in this field. This
creative process includes analysis of programmatic information, working on refining the direction of
the design, creating a conceptual direction, and producing construction and graphic communication
documents.

Interior Design
Software

3D scanning is the process of analyzing a real-world object or environment to collect data on its
shape and possibly its appearance (e.g. colour). The collected data can then be used to construct
digital 3D models.

In 3D computer graphics, 3D modeling is the process of developing a mathematical representation


of any surface of an object (either inanimate or living) in three dimensions via specialized software.
Collected 3D data is useful for a wide variety of applications. These devices are used extensively by
the entertainment industry in the production of movies and video games,

The purpose of a 3D scanner is usually to create a 3D model. This 3D model consists of a point
cloud of geometric samples on the surface of the subject. These points can then be used to
extrapolate the shape of the subject (a process called reconstruction). If colour information is
collected at each point, then the colours on the surface of the subject can also be determined.
3D scanners share several traits with cameras. Like most cameras, they have a cone-like field of
view, and like cameras, they can only collect information about surfaces that are not obscured. While
a camera collects colour information about surfaces within its field of view, a 3D scanner collects
distance information about surfaces within its field of view. The "picture" produced by a 3D scanner
describes the distance to a surface at each point in the picture.

How 3D models are used


Depending on how it will be used in the future, a 3D model or a group of models can be suitable for:
- Video games
- Applications
- Animations
- Architectural visualization
- 3D printing

My Article: Introduction of 3D Models in interior designing

With the emergence of newest technologies and trailblazing approach, interior designing has seen a superior
advancement over the past decade. It is an art of manipulating the interior space for its surface dynamics,
measurements and space requirements, alongside studying for the possible ways of turning the design into a
mesmerizing architecture by employing various techniques. The interior designers produce designs of building
structures, houses etc. Designers nowadays face much less cumbersome situation in designing, thanks to the
inception of computerized softwares that are enriched with systematized framework. Now the designers find
themselves at ease as they have been saved by the hassles of paperwork, all what they need to do is to employ the
computerized software, that facilitates them with the production of supreme quality digital designs. The process here
is explained in an uncomplicated manner to help readers comprehend the technique much effortlessly. The 3D artist,
who is responsible for the refinement of the 3D design, sets up all pre-requisite information pertaining to the
location. The spatial measurements, the surface type of the objects, selection of colors and environmental limitations
are considered initially. A 3D Model is created, via a 3D scanner, as per the interior space specifications. The
surface of an object is further worked upon, by extracting a 3D- mathematical representation, which is accomplished
via a specialized computer software. At this stage, the computer graphics image, needs to be refined in an
efficacious manner, so that the end product turns out to be captivating to the audience. The desired visual content is
then produced after fine-tuning of the 3D visualization image, by appropriate adjustment of lighting, adequate
placement of virtual cameras, addition of prepossessing textures blended with supreme elegance of the design. The
3D images could be forecasted onto a 2D surface via a process known as 3D Rendering.

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