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design-project<br />

Seeing is believing...<br />

3D-modelling design projects<br />

Even the most brilliant and original ideas can only be appreciated after they have come<br />

into being. Designers’ and architects’ creative design solutions are not always immediately<br />

appreciated; a 3D visual simulation or display helps present a potential project to a client,<br />

bringing the artist’s imagination into visible reality. One such company specialises<br />

in creating 3D models of designers’ and architects’ design ideas. Stanislav Orekhov,<br />

Director of a 3D modelling studio, spoke to CERSANEX magazine about<br />

the creative design solutions in computer modelling.<br />

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- Today 3D-modelling already forms an integral<br />

part of creating a draft design and is becoming<br />

increasingly called-for. Why? The answer is very<br />

simple: 3D-modelling is the quickest, easiest and<br />

the least labour-intensive way of visualising a<br />

design and it is roughly 10 times cheaper than<br />

any other type of visual display when completed<br />

by a professional modelling studio. In addition,<br />

the 3D-model allows you to work through the<br />

design in more detail; even domestic comfort<br />

can be shown at the modelling stage.<br />

Stanislav Orekhov’s studio creates 3D-models<br />

for architects and developers and working with<br />

them has its own peculiarities. A developer will<br />

usually only provide the design’s general outline.<br />

The studio develops the details of the design itself<br />

and creative suggestions at this point are<br />

crucial. An architect’s approach is completely<br />

different, having worked on the design in

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