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Case study: Bingo 25th anniversary

STEP 1

You contact us with a project: in this case a proposal for a televised Bingo 25th anniversary with a dinner setting and nice ligthing. You have an idea of how you want the venue to look like. You can see it. Problem is, your client doesn't. Time for some 3D visualisation to drive the point accross.

STEP 2

We almost always start from a drawing. That's the essence of your project. In this case this diagram below represents the venue, a long central stage, tables all accross and a huge curved screen.

That's basically at this stage that my client tells me: can you do it in 3D and make it look good?

STEP 3

Time to start building the 3D image: at this stage nothing fancy, we block out the areas, shapes, following the diagram. In this instance we used SketchUp: it's fast and perfect for architectural visualisation and events such as this.

STEP 4

Now that we have a basic scene we keep on building to specification and add more geometry, props, etc. At this stage I start submitting pictures to my client for feedback to make sure we're heading in the right direction.

STEP 5

It's render time!

To get a feel for how the geomety is holding up I do a few V-Ray renders at this stage with some basic lighting. Lighting will make or break a picture and hours can be spent on adjusting the settings to get the mood right. Below is a first render that looked promising.

STEP 6

We're getting there but there is still a lot of work to make the image come to life: tweaking the lighting, use Depth Of Field if needed, finding the right camera angles.

In this case there are a lot of ligths, on top of several spotligths coming from the truss above the center stage there is one light on each table. The more complex the lighting system, textures, geometry the longer the render time. In this case each image took around 20' to render at 1920x1080 resolution.

V-RAY rendering

See for yourself what a difference V-Ray brings to 3D image: before in the SketchUp view, after rendered with Vray.

Thanks to the power of 3D we provide you with multiple images of your scene from different angles.

We can also create a 3D animation (as showcased on the homepage).

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