home

   3d rendering portfolios

   commercial a

   commercial b

   educational

   mixed use

   other

   interior

   3d animation portfolios

   architectural a

   architectural b

   forensic

   firm information

   about

   contact

   employment

   blog

   tools

3d Rendering of:

The Crossings @ Lakeline

Austin, TX


3d Illustration of RKP's design for Buildings 1 & 2 of a 70 acre mixed use development.

3d Rendering of: The Crossings @ Lakeline(medium)

Pick for a higher resolution 3d rendering
pick to view high-res
RKP - Client
Previous PageNext Page
3d Architectural Illustration of: UMP | University Medical Plaza (thumbnail) 3d Architectural Illustration of: Catellus - East View (thumbnail) Rendering of: Catellus - West View (thumbnail) 3d Architectural Rendering of: Parkway at Oak Hill - Entry View (thumbnail) Architectural Rendering of: Riata Gateway (thumbnail) 3d Architectural Visualization of: Parkway at Oak Hill - Parkway View (thumbnail) 3d Rendering of: The Crossings @ Lakeline (thumbnail) Architectural Illustration of: Overwatch (thumbnail)
Architectural Rendering of: Prominent Pointe II - View A (thumbnail) Architectural Visualization of: Prominent Pointe II - View B (thumbnail) Architectural Illustration of: Biolife - Entry View (thumbnail)
FAQ #07

Q. Why choose a 3d computer rendering over a hand drawn (conventional) one?

A. Well you shouldn't. At least not by default. Your decision should depend in part on the result you want from the architectural rendering. The fact is that hand drawings are still typically more exciting and energy filled than computer generated images. But, computer graphics win when it comes to level of detail, flexibility of views, lighting, materials and realism. 3d architectural renderings also still have a little of that wow factor.
3d Rendering Services
serving San Francisco, CA