3D Empire
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3D Empire is a company, located in Buenos Aires, Argentina , which specializes in architectural visualization and simulation. We use both "state-of-the-art" computer imaging and animation technology to communicate architectural concepts and building design. With more than 20 years of experience in architectural design, illustration, or photography and 9 years experience in computer graphics, 3D Empire has won numerous awards and has had work published in books and magazines in Argentina, Japan, and the United States.
Architectural Computer Imaging - we combine state-of-the-art microcomputer technology with architectural design and illustration skills to produce 3-Dimensional computer models of architectural concepts. These models can vary in complexity and degree of realism; from simplified massing models, useful for design visualization and analysis, to highly-detailed, photorealistic representations which can be used to create fully rendered images that become architectural illustrations in their own right. These computer images can be further enhanced by combining them with photographic backgrounds and using computer image-processing tools to composite the images into an existing context. Architectural Illustration - with more than 21 years of experience in architectural design and architectural rendering, we have developed an unique style of architectural illustration that combines the experience in traditional media with last digital technology to communicate an architectural concept to the intended audience effectively. Advances in computer imaging and software has made the computer generated 3-dimensional simulation, what we call architectural computer modeling, imaging and animation, not only feasible in terms of production time but also competitive when compared to the cost of traditional marketing media. Architectural Animation - we produce video animations of computer models that use motion to explain and explore simulated architectural environments. The viewer is taken on a visual tour, moving over, around, and through the model. Subtle effects of lighting and shadow casting can also be explored. The animations are recorded onto videotape and can be combined with live video and sound, resulting in a compact, portable, and captivating presentation package. |
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