Photorealism refers to the three-dimensional depiction of buildings or other design objects using a computer, with an accurate representation of materials, colors, and lighting.
Photorealistic depictions of interior and exterior design have become essential in today's world, as they help designers understand and improve their work.
They also provide the ability to control the colors, materials, and aesthetics of a project and make it easier to perceive the construction as it will truly appear.
Factors in Photorealistic Rendering
At ΙΩΝΙΚΗ Engineering , when we create photorealistic renderings, we consider:
(a) The actual visualization needs of the project.
(b) The need to visually perceive something that does not yet exist.
(c) The improvements that can be made to the project.
This approach helps us better understand the projects and make significant improvements at critical stages.
Elements of photorealism
With photorealism, you can view the design in 3D form at high resolution, enhanced by lighting elements derived from the surrounding environment, such as sunlight, electric lighting, reflections, and atmospheric lighting.
Shadows created by the lighting are also depicted, along with the texture of each surface. The most important feature is that it allows you to navigate the space and see even the smallest detail of the design in a realistic representation.
At ΙΩΝΙΚΗ Engineering, we see photorealism as the bridge that connects architectural designs with reality. We aim to convey the experience of being inside the project before construction even begins.
- Issuance of a Deviation Approval
- Issuance of Licenses by the Development Directorate
- Implementation Studies
- Topographical Diagram
- Study of input – output
- Architectural Study
- Design of Industrial Spaces
- Photorealistic Rendering
- Axle Loading Study
- Study Of Elevator
- Study of Special Networks
- Engineering study
- Study Of Thermal Insulation
- Sound Insulation Study
- Study of Stream Delimitation
- Study of industrial safety
- Interior Decoration
- Study Of Heating And Air Conditioning
- Supervision & maintenance of mechanical equipment
- Scheduling & costing Project
- Occupational Risk Assessment Study
- Study of Heating Cost Distribution
- Issuance of Permits, Regulation of Violations
- Study of Environmental Space Design
- Building Energy Performance Study
- Static Study-Study of static adequacy
- Study of Electrical Installations
- Studies of combustible gases / natural gas
- Study of Organization and Operation of Industry
Photorealistic Rendering
ΙΩΝΙΚΗ Engineering
Photorealism refers to the three-dimensional depiction of buildings or other design objects using a computer, with an accurate representation of materials, colors, and lighting.
Photorealistic depictions of interior and exterior design have become essential in today's world, as they help designers understand and improve their work.
They also provide the ability to control the colors, materials, and aesthetics of a project and make it easier to perceive the construction as it will truly appear.
Factors in Photorealistic Rendering
At ΙΩΝΙΚΗ Engineering , when we create photorealistic renderings, we consider:
(a) The actual visualization needs of the project.
(b) The need to visually perceive something that does not yet exist.
(c) The improvements that can be made to the project.
This approach helps us better understand the projects and make significant improvements at critical stages.
Elements of photorealism
With photorealism, you can view the design in 3D form at high resolution, enhanced by lighting elements derived from the surrounding environment, such as sunlight, electric lighting, reflections, and atmospheric lighting.
Shadows created by the lighting are also depicted, along with the texture of each surface. The most important feature is that it allows you to navigate the space and see even the smallest detail of the design in a realistic representation.
At ΙΩΝΙΚΗ Engineering, we see photorealism as the bridge that connects architectural designs with reality. We aim to convey the experience of being inside the project before construction even begins.
- Issuance of a Deviation Approval
- Issuance of Licenses by the Development Directorate
- Implementation Studies
- Topographical Diagram
- Study of input – output
- Architectural Study
- Design of Industrial Spaces
- Photorealistic Rendering
- Axle Loading Study
- Study Of Elevator
- Study of Special Networks
- Engineering study
- Study Of Thermal Insulation
- Sound Insulation Study
- Study of Stream Delimitation
- Study of industrial safety
- Interior Decoration
- Study Of Heating And Air Conditioning
- Supervision & maintenance of mechanical equipment
- Scheduling & costing Project
- Occupational Risk Assessment Study
- Study of Heating Cost Distribution
- Issuance of Permits, Regulation of Violations
- Study of Environmental Space Design
- Building Energy Performance Study
- Static Study-Study of static adequacy
- Study of Electrical Installations
- Studies of combustible gases / natural gas
- Study of Organization and Operation of Industry