Artistic Style

Let Matt’s artistic rendering services complement your project when your project demands a rendering that incorporates a creative flair and keeps things loose. Visit Matt’s Portfolio Page to see how he leverages the various styles.

Littleton's Oldest House Historic Remodel into Art Studio

Photoreal Style

When detail and realism are essential, photoreal imagery captures natural lighting and realistic landscape while retaining warmth that makes images attractive and emotional. These images are precise three-dimensional detail. They are then rendered electronically after creating the right textures, lighting, optimized photometric, and camera lens setting attribute to make illustrations look and feel very natural. So, photorealistic rendering architecture is the art of developing real-life images of projects created by 3D visualization. With photorealism, storytelling, capturing people’s emotions, and sharing a vision is the paramount goal.

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Non-Photoreal Style

Non-Photoreal (NPR) is an area of computer graphics that focuses on enabling a wide variety of expressive styles for digital art, in contrast to traditional computer graphics, which focuses on photorealism. NPR techniques borrow inspiration from other artistic modes such as painting, drawing, technical illustration, and animated cartoons. The NPR movement is expressive and more of a license to be creative in the final rendered product. NPR can control and manipulate the visual properties in renderings to accurately create complex scenes. Matt has spent years perfecting his NPR flow of operations and techniques to achieve unparalleled results. NPR can be expressive and have a "toon" quality to the shading and style in architectural illustration and experimental animations. It's a hybridization of realistic lighting and materiality but also has hints of hand-drawn creativity. Matt can produce a quality rendering for you with his NPR techniques for projects that need accuracy, excellent lighting qualities, and look realistic.


AI-Based Rendering Style

Let Matt guide your vision into an illustration that can explore any avenue you might imagine via artificial intelligence-based rendering services. Matt’s highly customized AI design explorations can deliver one-of-a-kind results from business logo creation, project studies, and commissioned artwork. Contact Matt with your AI illustration needs today.


Immersive-Based Rendering Style

More than just an image, this format engages clients like no other medium to communicate a project. A rendering captures a fixed narrative. But sometimes, more than one rendered image is needed to convey spaces, connections, and their use in one cohesive presentation. 360-degree panoramic renderings and immerse-based experiences fully engage clients in their design. With smartphone technology, anyone can explore 3D models at their leisure in a VR format that excites them. Matt's 360 panoramic presentations are simple to review with any smartphone with gyroscopic abilities. The presentation also is hosted on youtube, coded into websites, posted on social media, emailed, etc. 

An even more remarkable story is communicated with a cheap set of optics (seen below) and Google Cardboard or a fully immersive experience with a VR headset and touch controllers such as Oculus Rift S. Google Cardboard is a free smartphone application that divides the phone screen into two separate screens. It allows a user to view Matt's 3D-authored models in stereo vision. Google Cardboard takes full advantage of your phone's three gyroscopes, and as you move your phone around, any direction within a 3D space is available for examination. Immersive-based renderings can show interactive maps of the exact project locations. They provide clients with a 360-degree spherical visualization of space and even sound for more realism. The future possibilities of VR are very promising. Call or chat today with Matt about how you can leverage one of these powerful formats. 

Click on the image above to see an example of a VR immersive experience

Click on the image above to see an example of a VR immersive experience