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visualisation
This form of visual media generally uses 3d animation and modeling tools to help create an understanding of a existing situation, process and/or design.
The real value of this type of technique is derived from enabling viewers to understand resource intensive decisions before committing to anything. On the other side of the project cycle is what we like to call “post visualisation”, where we can assist (particularly in contractual disputes) by virtually re-enacting scenarios.
A 3D computer model can be developed and drawn upon for many different applications. Rather than many different plan drawings all information can be derived and managed through one model.
The model can then be used for either process visualisation, showing construction or operation sequences, or product visualisation, allowing the viewer to understand a design and the relationships between different components.
Examples of visualisation include finished architectural design visualisation, construction process visualisation or planned upgrade visualisation.
This type of tool is limited only by imagination. If you can picture it in your head then we can execute this vision on screen.
We have a dedicated bank of high end machines in our render farm that calculate our 3d scenes into virtual reality.
With over 8 years combined experience in realtime game and simulation environments we also use the latest in realtime technologies to allow simulated environments to be navigated by the user.
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