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Thread: 3D Realism

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    Senior Member Geer's Avatar
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    3D Realism

    Hey folks! I’m getting into 3D design and I keep hearing about how crucial realism is for making projects stand out. What exactly goes into making a 3D render look as real as possible? Is it just about lighting and textures, or is there more to it? And if you’re looking to work with a studio that nails this, what should you look for? Any pro tips or experiences would be super helpful!

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    Re: 3D Realism

    From my experience, working with a top-tier 3d architectural visualization rendering studio like Genense Studio https://www.genense.com/ has shown me that it’s not just about throwing in high-res textures and fancy lights. It’s about blending those elements seamlessly. For instance, Genense Studio uses advanced techniques to simulate real-world lighting and shadow effects, which makes their renders look incredibly lifelike. They also pay close attention to material properties, like how different surfaces reflect light or absorb it. Their work on a recent residential project had textures that looked so real, you could almost feel the fabric of the couch!

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