Architectural Animation in 3D

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Create 3D videos for your architectural visualization projects

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Being able to recreate the sensation a space transmits when you visit it for the first time is the objective of the photorealistic architectural video projects of the AMO 3D Visual studio. The studio is run by architects Antonio Martínez and Jesús Sanz, who have extensive experience in the field of animated and static info-architecture, as demonstrated in their first course Infoarchitecture in 3D.

In this online course, learn the entire process of animation, rendering, and assembly of a photorealistic 3D architectural video.

Start by getting to know the studio, some of the AMO 3D Visual projects, and its influences and references, both from the world of 3D as well as other fields such as photography and film.

Analyze other real and 3D videos to determine the movements and types of cameras used. Learn how to find interesting angles and cameras, then animate its path.

See how to animate elements of your scene, such as curtains or lighting.
Prepare a small storyboard with screenshots and/or reference renders. This is the process that Antonio and Jesús follow to obtain the approval of their clients before carrying out a project.

At the time of production, learn how to optimize your project before rendering it. Check out some useful scripts for scene cleanup and optimal V-Ray settings to render your animation.

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