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Tips for creating stunning 3D architectural renderings

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3D architectural renderings have become an increasingly popular tool for architects to show clients what a finished project would look like, in a more realistic way than using artist models or drawings. But for an architectural representation to be successful, it must be as photorealistic as possible. Here are some tips for achieving a higher level of realism in your 3d rendering . 1. Bevel its edges. Even on man-made objects, there are no perfectly sharp edges. By beveling its edges with a chamfer tool in the rendering software, it not only makes your rendering more realistic, but also brings out more detail by allowing the edges to capture reflections from your light source. 2. Do not use 100% black or white colors. To show that an object has volume, it must have halftone highlight and shaded areas for contrast. If you have a completely black virtual material, your model will be flat because the differences between the shaded areas and the mid-tones will not be visib