3D VIEW

Select a 3D modeling software that suits your skill level and preferences. Popular choices include:
- SketchUp
- Blender
- AutoCAD
- 3ds Max
- Revit
Gather Reference and Measurements
Collect reference images and measurements of the interior space you’re designing. This helps you accurately recreate the proportions.
Set Up the Space
Start by creating the basic structure of the room, including walls, doors, and windows.
Input the measurements to ensure accuracy.
Add Furniture and Fixtures
- Incorporate 3D models of furniture and fixtures into your design. Many 3D modeling software programs have libraries of pre-made objects that you can use.
- Adjust the placement and scale of each item.
Texture and Materials
- Apply textures and materials to surfaces. Consider the type of flooring, wall coverings, and materials for furniture.
Some software allows you to import texture images to make your design more realistic.
Lighting
- Set up lighting sources within the space. Consider the type of lighting fixtures and their placement.
- Experiment with different lighting conditions to achieve the desired ambiance.
Camera Placement
- Position the virtual camera to capture the desired viewpoint. This is crucial for creating appealing and realistic renders.
- Experiment with different angles to find the most visually interesting perspective.
Render the Scene
- Use the rendering capabilities of your chosen software to create high-quality images or animations of your 3D interior.
- Adjust rendering settings such as resolution, quality, and lighting to achieve the desired result.
Review and Refine
- Take time to review your 3D interior view. Look for any areas that need improvement and make necessary adjustments.
Remember that creating 3D interior views can be a complex skill that takes time to master. Patience and consistent practice will contribute to your growth as a 3D designer.