3D Modeling and Animation
3D Modeling | 3D Animation | Ramon Moser
Why use three-dimensional (3D) computer graphics? The visual difference between 3D and 2D is not only the perspective, but also the simulated lights, shadows and texture effects. For this reason, a design in 3D can be much more realistic - letting the customer visualize your product, and see what it can really do for them!
We use industry-leading software to create 3D graphics that will bring your brand to life. In 2D everything has to be done by hand, it takes time, and there's no way of viewing a drawn object by another angle, unless you start over. But the same object made in 3D software can be displayed in different positions and perspectives, with different lighting and colors, and can even be animated. Software lets us work faster, which saves you money!
A flying logo, an animated talking character or even your product displayed in 3D – everything is possible now at Salyris Studios with the partnership of Ramon Moser, a professional 3D modeler. 3D computer graphics are already used in a wide range of business applications such as packaging design, product visualization, medical animation, and games; now let Salyris Studios make 3D work for you! With more than 10 years' experience as an artist for production companies and TV, Ramon Moser offers affordable and effective solutions.
Just tell Salyris Studios what you need and we will deliver it. With our technology and knowledge we can produce 3D graphics ranging from small animated GIFs, JPGs and SWFs (flash file), to high-resolution image sequences such as AVI, MPEG, MOV and more. We also offer comprehensive 2D and 3D design packages, giving you the best possible visual impact for your creative or commercial project across a range of media.
Low-Poly Product Modeling
Low-poly (low polygon) modeling is often used in real-time applications such as games and interactive media. Because 3D objects are built from a small number of polygons, they can be rendered (drawn) rapidly, or even instantly depending on the computer. This opens a whole world of possibilities. You can deliver 3D content directly to your client's computer without spending extra time and money rendering it to disk first.
One popular use of low-poly models is for architectural designs. It is much more interesting for a client to explore in 3D the dimensions of a store that is being designed – including the furniture, shelves and products – than to look at a 2D plan. These objects don't need have all the details of the real objects; they just need to look similar, to illustrate the idea.
Low-poly models are easy to produce and make a great impact with your client – a winning combination.
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High-Poly Product Modeling
This kind of 3D technique is used to produce models for printing, such as catalogs, magazines, TV commercials, films and product visualizations. Anything that demands a more complex and detailed look is modeled using this technique. We call it “realistic” because the 3D models are highly detailed.
The modeling process is based upon reference photos, blueprints, dimensions of the real object or prototype. If you're pitching a new product or concept, high-poly modeling will show your audience that you've thought about the details as well as the big picture.
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Do you have a product, a logo, or a character that you want to see in 3D? Simply e-mail us with your ideas for a free, no-obligation project quote.
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