To present virtual spaces in a striking new way: that is the principle of our new service VIRTUVIUS. Using real-time rendering technology we create highly immersive and realistic architectural experiences.
Don't be restricted to static images from a predefined position. Explore in detail each corner and point of view of your project. Wander autonomously across rooms as if you were a real visitor. Or assume the role of a drone and fly through the space in a totally free way.
Go beyond simply wandering around. Interact with different elements existing in space. Open and close doors, turn lights on and off, play music through a hi-fi set... There are multiple and customizable possibilities.
It is possible to record a video of a virtual tour and share it on other devices. Or produce a small animation with complete control over cameras, audio and editing.
Due to real-time graphics processing, this procedure is substantially more versatile and cheaper compared to videos rendered in more conventional ways. And all of this in high definition.
Compare different options regarding finishings, materials and furniture arrangement that you wish to simulate.
Get multiple instant renders from a myriad of viewpoints, in a quick and straightforward way, as simple as taking a photo in the real world. The images thus produced are ready to be shared or treated as if it were a classic render.
Thanks to the use of one of the most advanced graphics engines currently in existence, it is possible to create attractive and realistic scenes with great visual impact...
and fully visitable and interactive.
The potential types of use for this service are remarkably extensive and varied. Provide an animated sequence of your proposal to capture the attention of a competition jury.
Employ dynamic presentations to assist production and construction, communicating your ideas in a powerful and understandable way.
Impress your clients with an interactive tour of a still unbuilt house. Avoid the costs of furnishing a showroom apartment, instead presenting a virtual counterpart of the latter. Use a virtual showcase to exhibit your products interactively. And these are just examples.
Ideal to help illustrate historical settings for academic or museological purposes by displaying a digital walkthrough on reconstructions of spaces and buildings from the past.
Give your clients the freedom to explore or play a perfectly controlled video presentation. It's up to you.