• We commence the work on architectural animation by meticulously preparing a 3D model of the designed concept. The construction of the 3D model is based on the collection of materials provided by the client. The model encompasses all the details necessary for evaluation, enabling the implementation of required revisions and alterations.

• The constructed 3D model is employed to identify suitable frames that showcase the projected structure in the most captivating manner. Internally selected frames are presented in the form of 3 to 5-second sequences, outlining camera movements. At this stage, materials are presented without texturing, serving as a visual sketch. This approach directs focus towards frame composition and camera motion.

• The chosen sequences are developed as the skeletal structure for the final architectural animation. During this phase, the animation’s ultimate length, quantity, and duration of individual sequences are determined. This step also involves selecting appropriate music to match the rhythm of the architectural animation.

• Upon the final approval of the sequence framework, camera movements, and music, we proceed to craft the initial version of the architectural animation. This is a pivotal phase where we create the film’s atmosphere and visual aspects. We generate realistic materials and textures, experimenting with various lighting setups that significantly impact the final perception of our architectural animations. This stage demands considerable effort and dedication, but it’s instrumental in offering high-quality animations.

• Through collaboration with our clients, we pinpoint all necessary changes and refinements to craft polished architectural animations that fulfill all requirements.