Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Holographic Presentations – Making Business Meetings More Interesting



How many times have you snoozed during a business meeting? Don’t worry, you are not alone. Each and every one of us dozes off in a meeting since they are so boring with their facts, figures, and PowerPoint presentations. But things are changing, and the change is looking good with Holographic Presentations. With the recent technological innovations, it would not be wrong to assume that soon all the presentations In the future will be in 3-D, in fact, they would all be Holographic. Just imagine how cool it would be when you walk up in front of your colleagues in your conference room and start presenting your Holographic presentation.



But the best part about Holographic presentation is that the presenter doesn’t even need to there in the meeting, since they can include themselves in the presentation as a Hologram. Not only will it help to make presentations more interesting, it would help companies cut their cost since nobody needs to physically travel to a place to give presentations. With Holographic presentations, it is even possible to present the same presentations simultaneously at many places since the presenter doesn’t need to be physically present at a particular place. Students can also benefit from it since their professors can send them a Holographic presentation of a lecture, which they can learn at home.

Holographic presentations will play a huge role in architectural presentations since they developer of the presentation will be able to develop a holographic model of a structure under construction. Not only will the Holographic presentation give a very clear picture of the completed structure, it will also help the presenter to present a detailed view of the structure to the viewers and attendees of the meeting. By using Holographic Projection Technologies, Virtual Reality and Spectral Imaging, architects and civil engineers will be able to easily map out every inch of the project and the same Holographic model will also help them to identify any weaknesses in the structure long before the actual construction work beings and ends. With Holographic presentations, the sky really is the limit when it comes to architecture and architectural visualization.

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Saturday, January 3, 2015

3D Photorealistic Rendering – Breathe Life into Pictures



3D Photorealistic rendering, as the name implies, in a process where photographs of specific objects or people are digitally enhanced to add a third dimension to them. Essentially, what it means is that normally a photograph only has two dimension, and by using various software and techniques, a digital artist adds a third dimension to the photographs as to bring them to life, or closer to reality. Normally, 3d photorealistic rendering are commonly used in the architecture industry since architects and civil engineers need to plan out the construction in advance and they need to present a model of the final product before the product is completed.

But there is another dimension to 3d photorealistic rendering. And this dimension not only involves adding the third dimension, it involves creating an entire picture by using digital tools. The final product might look like a photograph taken with a camera, but in reality, the entire image was created using a combination of software. This niche is believed to be a technological extension of photorealism. Traditional photorealism was about painting a subject in a way that it looks like a real photograph. This art gained prominence in the late ‘60s with the help of the United States art movement.

The main reason why this form of art was applauded was because photographs were slowly replacing paintings since cameras are better at capturing a moment than a painter. Nowadays, photorealistic 3d images are easily rendered by using software and computer programs and are the used for various purposes. This technique has allowed architects, civil engineers, and digital artists more freedom since they are now not limited to a photograph, but can come up with creative interpretations of what they think the final outcome should look like.

The only thing artists and other people responsible for creating photorealistic 3d rendering is required to do now is to study nature and let their imagination run wild. But the most important part of this art is paying attention to detail as it is the details that makes a 3d photorealistic rendering truly fantastic, especially the lighting, the textures, the form and structure.