Visualization

In instances where the full services of an Architect are not required, SDS can create powerful imagery to help guide decisions and convey intent of the concept. While these are not to be used for construction purposes, every effort is made to make sure that they are rooted in reality. Should you have a project that would require this level of service, please utilize this submission form to begin the process of realizing your vision.

Hybrid Visualizations

As SDS opened its doors to receive projects, an atypical request from a manufacturer came in: to show their products in existing spaces to assist the end user in visualizing what the specific product and configuration would look like in their space. This is done by placing 3d models of their products into 2d photographs. The 3d models can then be modified to match material specifications, align perspectives and to replicate lighting conditions resulting in a realistic representation to aid all those involved in the project. Additionally, SDS can produce photorealistic 3d renderings in instances where existing conditions are not a factor.

 

Hybrid rendering showing 3d model of the Boon Edam Lifeline Speedlane Swings placed in a photo of an existing lobby space.

 

Hybrid rendering showing 3d model of the Boon Edam Tourlock 180+90 placed in a photo of an existing building entrance.

3d Photorealistic Visualizations

For projects where existing context is either not a consideration or applicable, 3d visualizations can help guide design decisions and provide an effective means of communication where 2d drawings sometimes fall short.

Whether you are an end-user, manufacturer, homeowner or creating a brand, SDS can create the visuals you need to support your next venture.

3d rendering of a custom medallion design for Gilberti Motorcycles out of Vicosa, Brazil. The concept is based on the intersection of the client’s Italian heritage and the Roman legionnaire cavalry helmet.

 
 

Rendering for a bathroom design for a private residence where the owner wanted to see the impact of material and fixture decisions