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Architectural Watercolor RenderingsAt right are a few examples of our "faux" watercolor architectural renderings. Your home plan or site plan is built and rendered as a highly accurate 3D computer model, and then processed with a specialized set of computer filters which simulate watercolors, oils, pastels or even hand drawn pen or pencil sketches. The effect is so close to a traditional architectural rendering that many people can't tell it was done on a computer. This computerized method of architectural watercolor rendering has several great advantages over traditional renderings: making a structural change or even a perspective change to a hand rendering most likely means starting over. But with computer modeling and rendering, these kinds of changes are a snap, and the watercolor rendering can be reprocessed in short order. Because of the processes we've developed, your architectural watercolors can be produced in a predictable and fairly automated manner, saving you both time and money. Send us your DXF or DWG files (or even hand drawn sketches) and we'll transform them into highly accurate, artistic, photographic 3D renderings within just a few business days. Give us a call or
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