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American Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology
ISSN: 2349-3917
3D Printing 2019
Euroscicon Conference on
3D Printing
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he main goal of this article is to illustrate the fundamental photorealistic
principles used by the CGI (computer generated images) designers in order
to develop effective 3D rendered scenes. CGI has a strong and essential impact
on the interior designer’s workflow. Today’s clients have very high expectations
and very short attention spans. Thus, the interior designers face a challenge
to constantly improve the quality of their projects. In order to achieve the
expected results, the practitioners should optimize the time they spend to
enhance their performance as well as reproducing fairly the realism of their
projects. Being aware of the abilities that the contemporary 3D software and
its related plug-ins provide will significantly facilitate the relations between
interior designers and their clients. Hence, it is crucial for the designers to
be completely aware of the main photorealistic principles and how they could
be applied into their 3D projects in order to enhance the level of realism. This
paper considers the application of those principles through the large number
of tools provided by 3D Studio Max. The findings of this article would benefit
the design workflow in terms of producing 3D images of interiors with a high
level of realism and accuracy.
Biography
Petyo Budakov Graduated from the New Bulgarian University,
Bulgaria with PhD in Digital Technologies and Visual
Communication in December 2012. He is a Faculty at the NBU,
Department “Cinema, advertising and show business” and
a Visiting-Professor at Brand Academy, Hamburg, Germany,
Kazakh British Technical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan, Beijing
Normal University, Zhuhai, China, Zhejiang Wanli University,
China, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University,
Russia, Higher Colleges of Technology, Dubai, UAE, Tallinn
University, Tallinn, Estonia. Most of his research has been
devoted on the 3D digital media, brand identity development
as well as designing and delivering effective information
design. In 2016, he was awarded with a research grant by the
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) at HMKW Berlin
- University of Applied Sciences. He was selected as a Finalist
for the Falling Walls Lab Finale at the Falling Walls 2016 in
Berlin. He was privileged to give a talk to a large, high qualified
audience, consisted of faculties from Stanford, Humboldt,
Oxford and etc
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office@bfstudio.euThe main principles of photorealism used in producing 3D
rendered images for interior design
Petyo Budakov
New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
Petyo Budakov, Am J Compt Sci Inform Technol 2019, Volume 07