Details matter, and they matter a lot. When architects use 3D rendering software to visualize house exteriors, they must create a realistic representation of what the house would look like in real life. Otherwise, the project might end up looking cartoonish, and the clients might end up unimpressed.
Being a good architect in today’s world will require more than just creating a scheme of a project and showing the drawing to your clients. Simple 2D images of your designs won’t do much for your clients. That’s why you need to create and show them 3D visualizations to help them imagine what your project would look like.
You must include several crucial details in your renders to create an impressive house exterior visualization. Today, we’re here to give you tips on creating fantastic house exterior visualizations that capture your clients’ attention and tickle their imaginations.
When we take selfies, intentionally or not, we often turn to the side that we think looks better. Houses can also have better sides, and picking that side can help you visualize the house’s exterior perfectly. That’s why choosing your angles carefully is crucial when creating such a rendering.
Putting your project’s strengths in the foreground can go a long way. The render should start as if the person looking is standing front and center. Another angle should show your house’s key selling points. Additionally, aerial photography is a very popular option, which can show the entire house from above and help your clients imagine what it would all look like.
However, the aerial view can make the house appear small, so you might also want to include a visualization from a low angle. That way, your house’s height will be seen clearly. Including a couple of angles and showcasing the full house exterior as much as possible is always a great idea.
Even though a rendering with the sun shining and lovely summer weather is the most obvious choice when visualizing your house’s exterior, you should also include renderings with other seasons. That way, your clients can truly imagine what it would look like in reality.
To truly show the beauty of your project, you can include the house during sunrise and sunset, which is another popular choice when creating these renders. That way, you can show your design in the best light possible. On the other hand, houses during rainy weather can also look fantastic.
Winter conditions in a 3D house rendering can look even more stunning. Your clients will also be happy that you remembered to include different weather conditions, which might get you a few points with them.
To avoid your renderings and visualizations looking completely lifeless, you should add secondary elements to your designs. These include cars, animals, trees, people, etc. Secondary details such as these can make your house visualization appear more realistic and lifelike.
Similarly, when showing your project to clients, these realistic secondary details will immensely help them visualize the whole house, imagining how it would all look in reality and what it would be like to live there. With these secondary details, your project will tell a whole story, which is what you want when creating visualizations of a house’s exterior.
Lights can make or break your project. By playing with glow, glare, and bloom in rendering software, you can show the true beauty of your house’s exterior. That’s why your windows shouldn’t have curtains in the renders. It might be more expensive to render, but it can be very beneficial to show your project’s lighting.
Showing lights on windows gives your projects a real, cozy feel. They’ll appear more realistic, and your clients will be able to imagine how it would be to live in such a house. You can even give them a glimpse of the interior through those windows, which can entice them even more.
While creating a visualization of a house’s exterior, you need to consider windows and doors and what side they will open. These glass elements are essential, and, as we’ve previously mentioned, you want to leave curtains off in your renders from at least a few windows to show how lights would reflect off them.
Similarly, you want to include a few glass elements that will add to the more realistic look of the house. Houses with big windows and many glass elements are all the rage nowadays. Usually, the more glass elements the house has, the better it looks, but you shouldn’t overdo it.
Moreover, including windows that are a bit stained will add to the realistic look of your house’s exterior even more.
Although you might be tempted to make your project look perfect, you will be decreasing its realism. Besides, rendering software creates an almost “too perfect” look. That’s why you should try to include as many realistic details as possible to give your visualizations and renders an authentic feel.
You can even add imperfections. The grass in the backyard doesn’t have to be perfectly mowed. The trees don’t have to have perfect branches or a bright green color. All this will increase the realism of your project and make it look better when you’re showing it to clients.
When creating house exterior visualizations and making renders, every little detail counts. If you want to tickle your clients’ imaginations, you need to do some essential things when visualizing your projects.
Camera angles, weather effects and conditions, imperfections, and realistic details can entice your clients. Your visualizations will look more appealing and realistic. If you give your clients a glimpse of the interior, you can help them imagine living in such a house.