Visualisation
3D Visualisation means, an idea which may have been only in the head or a draft on paper can be transformed into a 3D model. 3-dimensional models can be any shape, have different colours, textures and be viewed from all angles.
A few examples of how 3-dimensional work can be used
- New product advertising – on the Web, TV, print (from shoes to drink).
- Concept realisation for patents etc.
- Illustration of product mechanisms.
- Imagery for the web, print and presentations.
- Educational material for school, college, university.
- Visualisation for presentations, pitches.
- Visualisation for marketing and sales.
3D visualisations are very versatile so they can be used for a variety of media such as Web, TV or print.
Caterbuildar can convert simple two-dimensional drawings into 3D solid models and images. With three-dimensional visualisation, I can create geometric models and technical illustrations that can compliment technical documentation. 3D illustrations are useful for manuals, books, brochures etc.