A modern way of presenting the designer's vision

  • 10 / 07 / 2020
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The traditional way of making mock-ups is time-intensive The results obtained are not always satisfactory - hand-made models are not as precise and durable as those made with the use of additive technology. 3D printing has made the presentation of the designer's vision in this form much simpler and easier for every architect or design office.

 

The elements of mock-up of the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Reims printed on the ATMAT 3D printer

 

What made 3D printing start to be used to create mock-ups of planned projects?

 

This technology allows for work optimization - it saves time and money (compared to traditional methods). What is more, the printed models have high quality and durability and are aesthetically designed and the details are reproduced very precisely. Customers for whom it is important to be able to touch and see the finished project, even before receiving it, will appreciate the use of such a solution. Because we "buy with the eyes", this form of product presentation may affect its sale - both in the development industry and in the automotive or industrial sector.

 

Mock-up of the Dlawina.pl vineyard

 

3D architectural models

 

An excellent way of presenting the apartment offer is to show it in a three-dimensional form. This visualization may increase the involvement of potential clients in the presentation and will be a supplement to descriptions, technical and architectural plans, showing what the planned investment will look like. The professional approach and high quality of the visual model influence the buyers' reception and perception. The company seems to be reliable, credible, and prestigious, which may be a decisive element in the decision to purchase the investment. In this case, 3D printing is not only to visualize the project but is also an effective advertisement.

 

 

 

3D industrial models

 

It is difficult to present a concept to an investor or contractor in the industry, especially in the case of solutions of above-average size. That is why it is worth taking advantage of the possibilities of additive technology and printing industrial models in 3D. The additive technology allows creating both conceptual models and a detailed presentation of a specific object. In the heavy industry sector, 3D printing is used to visualize a wide range of models and mock-ups representing industrial plants, production lines, devices, and their cross-sections and all kinds of machines.

 

More about the industrial mock-ups you can read here: https://atmat.pl/precise-mapping-technology-models

 

3D models

 

The additive technology practically has no limitations - it allows us to present any, even complex model both in architecture and industry. These possibilities will be particularly appreciated by investors - such an effective way of project presentation may influence the final purchase decision. The use of 3D printing in architecture allows for a detailed depiction of the designer's vision and makes its presentation more attractive. Potential customers will certainly appreciate the careful and professional approach to the sales offer.

 

 

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