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Healthy Balance

3D-Visualisation: DIG group
Project: Old Cotton Factory
Client: Whitecrow Partners
Location: Koln, Germany


One form of#nbsp;mastery in#nbsp;3D is#nbsp;a#nbsp;high level of#nbsp;versatility when working with projects. A#nbsp;good studio or#nbsp;artist is#nbsp;distinguished by#nbsp;the ability to#nbsp;systematically produce high-quality work regardless of#nbsp;the type of#nbsp;image, whether it’s a#nbsp;bird, a#nbsp;close-up view, a#nbsp;still life, or#nbsp;an#nbsp;interior.

This is#nbsp;not an#nbsp;axiom, but there are groups that specialize, for principled reasons, in, for example, interiors only. As#nbsp;in#nbsp;art: many famous Impressionists or#nbsp;even avant-gardists were quite adept at#nbsp;realism techniques, although it#nbsp;might seem otherwise. Professionals in#nbsp;3D are characterized by#nbsp;the ability to#nbsp;find a#nbsp;way to#nbsp;solve any task. However, this does not oblige them to#nbsp;do#nbsp;all types of#nbsp;renders. It’s great when you can do#nbsp;exactly what you like, revealing all aspects of#nbsp;the activity in#nbsp;the project.

DIG group gathered a#nbsp;scene, the details of#nbsp;which are a#nbsp;pleasure to#nbsp;examine regardless of#nbsp;the frame type.
2021-03-24 11:59 3D visualization