CGI Furniture

How Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) works

 

Furniture is modelled in 3D and surface rendered to create a photorealistic representation. Within the modelling environment we can create an exact scale model which is then passed to be  rendered where, essentially, any surface can be attached – from wood veneer to pattered fabric in multiple colours.

The leather chair below starts out as wireframe model, skilfully crafted to represent every detail. 



In the rendering process leather in appropriate colour and chrome can be added. 

 

The sofa below  has a velvet texture added. Finished items tend to look totally real, they are scalable and
ready to be placed, if required, into a scene with other objects.

 

Surface finishes are many and varied and can be lifted (scanned) from real surfaces. Furniture images can be used directly as web-images and used in a scene, for marketing purposes,  as set out below.

 

The image below is a fully developed CGI scene in which all elements of the scene, including the room are modelled – walls ceiling, floor and openings. The scene is a view of a 3D room modelled and surface rendered. Typically, scenes like this can be developed to show off the sofas which can then become a library item, retained for further use. It can also be easily replaced with an alternative leaving the room in the background unaltered or modified.

 

When developed with the right skill sets, scenes like this are generally quick to produce, with views taken from an angle, in a variety of different formats including PostScript.

If you would like us to create a model on a trial basis, please contact us using the contact form below

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