Show the Building's Exterior from multiple perspectives
Showing the exterior in different ways is crucial to allow stakeholders and people involved in the planning permission process to understand the design itself, and how it relates to the surrounding area. A Street view, for example, will allow people to see what the skyscraper looks like as if you were outside it or walking past it, which allows for an understanding of how the building would look to any would-be visitors or inhabitants in the case of a residential tower. As for aerial views, a high-rise "bird view" rendering can really help people to understand how the tower looks within the context of the surrounding area, and whether it blends in with the cityscape or would actually be an eyesore. This type of image is particularly useful when it comes to abiding to strict design regulations, as they allow key decision makers to know exactly how the building would look, eliminating any doubts and "what if's" regarding your design.
Show Of Your Design's Strengths With Close Up Shots
If you're an architect, leverage the power of skyscraper and apartment building rendering to showcase your design's focal points effortlessly. From balconies to rooftops, entrances, and windows, close-up renderings bring your proudest feats to life. A skyscraper rendering can really be used to your advantage to help show off the focal points of your design without you having to waste time and energy trying to describe these in words. Whether your proudest feat is the building's balconies, rooftop, entrance or windows, a close up rendering can really help to show these in the best light possible. Eliminate any risk of miscommunication or failing to convey your design to non-architect decision makers. The good thing about these is that high-rise tower rendering close up shots can be done at a minimal cost, once the building has been rendered in 3d, meaning these shots have tons of value for the costs involved.
Showcase The Interior
Showing the interior of a skyscraper is just as important as the façades, whether it will be a New York high-rise rendering to be used for commercial purposes, or a building to be used as a large residential complex. 3d interior rendering can be used effectively to overcome the challenges that come with developing a skyscraper project. Whether your goal is to display the functionalities of the building, or increase the efficiency of the design approval process, using interior renderings is guaranteed to make your life easier. An even more impressive way of showing this is with a fly through architectural animation that shows the interior spaces as if someone was walking through the space themselves. This can be combined with an animation showing the exterior of the building, and how it fits into the cityscape. The end result is a spectacular video animation that makes the task of persuading stakeholders much easier.