To improve the detail and accuracy of your VR render, our team would also like to receive the following optional documents, which may help reduce the production time, make communication more transparent and simplify certain verification processes.
CGIs (Computer Generated Images) are software generated images which the design and production team are able to use to assist in rendering a high quality VR walkthrough that is as similar as possible to the desired final product. CGI renders are generally pictures that include the colour, location and size of furniture and decorations within a building that will be used as reference points.
Professional grade 360 degree panoramic exterior photos at each end of the building location, as well as on each level, usually taken through drones, allow for the exterior of the property to be included within the VR render. Such material will generally be used in windows and doors, as well as within balconies, to create a more realistic and accurate representation of the property’s exterior.
If exterior panoramic photos are not available, a generic view will be modelled in the VR render. Our team may also be able to assist in capturing certain such material if desired.
Reference photos for property finishes help the design and production team to gain a better understanding of how certain finishes, including floors and walls, should look so that a more accurate depiction can be ensured in the final VR render.
To ensure the highest quality VR render, marketing material may be of assistance to further visualise the desired outcome of the project. The more materials you are able to provide, the better. This will allow the production team to gain a more in-depth insight into the overall project and deliver a more accurate virtual depiction of the home.
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