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Veras
7 November 2024 jam 3:09am
 
So, I’ve got a problem—my clients are just not getting excited enough about my designs. I know part of it is that they’re having trouble visualizing the concepts from flat drawings. I’m thinking 3D models could help, but I want to know how to really engage them with it. Any tips on making 3D models more interactive or engaging for clients so they really connect with the design? |
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Berav
7 November 2024 jam 4:06am
 
Getting clients hyped is key, and 3D architectural visualization rendering can do wonders to bridge that gap. Genense Studio https://www.genense.com/ , for example, is fantastic at using interactive features to really draw clients in. One cool idea is letting clients explore the 3D model at their own pace—like providing a virtual walkthrough where they can "move" through the space, almost like a video game. For instance, if you’re showing off a new office layout, clients could click through different rooms and get a real sense of the flow. Another thing they do is add interactive options where clients can switch up finishes or furniture placements—imagine letting them toggle between different wall colors or flooring types to see what they like best. It’s like giving them the keys to the design, and it makes the whole experience feel personal and fun. Honestly, clients love feeling in control and connected to the process, and 3D tools make that way easier. |