27/05/2024
Five basic steps in the design rendering process...✏️From idea to reality 🌟Creativity!🎉
1. Concept Development:
Brainstorming and sketching initial ideas based on the project brief or client requirements. This step involves generating multiple rough sketches to explore different design directions.
Tools: Paper and pencil, digital sketching tools (e.g., Adobe Sketch, Procreate).
2. Initial Sketches:
Refine the chosen concept into more detailed sketches. Focus on defining the basic shapes, forms, and composition of the design. These sketches should convey the overall look and feel of the final design.
Tools: Sketchbooks, pencils, markers, or digital sketching software.
Digital Modeling or Detailed Drawing:
Convert the detailed sketches into digital models or detailed drawings. This step involves creating a precise representation of the design, often using vector graphics or 3D modeling software.
Tools: Adobe Illustrator, Autodesk Maya, Blender, Rhino.
Rendering:
Add textures, lighting, and colors to the digital model or drawing to create a realistic representation of the final design. This step helps visualize how the design will look in real life.
Tools: Adobe Photoshop, KeyShot, V-Ray, or other rendering software.
Final Presentation:
Prepare the rendered images for presentation. This includes creating polished and professional-looking visuals, which may involve adding annotations, and backgrounds, or assembling the images into a cohesive layout.
Tools: Adobe InDesign, PowerPoint, or any other presentation software.