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Completion Center
Project: MD 83 VIP Conversion Completion: 2 weeks | |||
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Piaggio Aero
Project: P180 II New interior and paint schemes. Completion: 6 weeks | |||
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Associated Air Center
Project: Boeing 747-8 Completion: 8 weeks | |||
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CTM Design
Project: Dornier D328 Jet VIP Conversion Completion: 2 weeks | |||
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Completion Center
Project: MD 83 VIP Conversion Completion: 2 weeks | |||
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Versace - Tag Aviation Interiors
Project: Versace aviation seats Completion: 1.5 weeks | |||
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CTM Design
Project: Dornier D328 Jet VIP Conversion Completion: 2 weeks | |||
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Hinckley
Project: New Picnic Boat Completion: 2 weeks | |||
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Versace - Tag Aviation Interiors
Project: Gulfstream 550 Completion: 2.5 weeks | |||
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Royal Denship
Project: RD 120 Completion: 2 weeks | |||
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CTM Design
Project: Dornier D328 Jet VIP Conversion Completion: 2 weeks | |||
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Midcoast Aviation
Project: Bombardier Challenger 605 Completion: 2 weeks Bombardier launched an update of the 604 and renderings were created to show this elegant interior. This client wanted to show the interior with the in-house modification capabilities. The renderings needed to look very realistic, inviting and warm. You can see more images here. | |||
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Andrew Winch Designs
Project: Boeing 787 Dreamliner Completion: 6 weeks For this project, a complete wide body VIP cabin was created. A joint venture with Lufthansa Technik, the concept cabin was developed with all the luxuries of a modern mansion. All the detail needed to be reflected in the 3D images and animation. The final HD animation will be in display at aviation trade show during 2007 and has already been featured on the BBC and other media. You can see more images here. | |||
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Global Yacht Builders
Project: Global 68' Completion: 2.5 weeks This asian manufacturer is coming to market with their new yacht. But several months before the boat is rolled our, they will be using the 3D images to promote it in several yachting magazines. The project entailed showing this elegant yacht from several points of view, under way, at anchor etc. You can see more images here. | |||
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Royal Denship
Project: RD 105 Completion: 3 weeks The second in a series of semi custom yachts by Royal Denship. The project entailed the creation of several realistic photo compositions for advertising and other images of the boat out of the water. You can see more images here. | |||
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Royal Denship
Project: RD 85 Completion: 2 weeks This boat is the first in a series of semi custom yachts by Royal Denship. The project entailed the creation of two realistic photo compositions for advertising and other images of the boat out of the water. You can see more images here. | |||
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ADI
Project: Jetstream 41 VIP Completion: 2 weeks The project entailed re-doing the interior of an existing cabin interior and bring it up to a VIP configuration. The images were later used to promote the sales of the aircarft while the completion, that will last several months, is in progress. Because of the very high realism of the images, the client will use the renderings to promote the sales without the need to take any "real" photographs. The 3D renderings were delivered in the term of 2 weeks from nothing to finished images. You can see more images here. | |||
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Completion Center | |||
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Island Packet
Project: SP Cruiser Completion: 4 weeks Island Packet creates a new sailboat every year to stay competitive. The fact that they use ultra realistic renderings is a key part in their marketing campaign. Six months before the first hull rolls out of the factory, they will have sold several boats using our renderings. This equation works well for this production based manufacturer. It proves that renderings are not only for custom designs, but for production yachts as well. You can see more images here. | |||
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Edese Doret
Project: MD-87 VIP Completion: 6 weeks The client decided to take aircraft with airline interiors and transform them into VIP jets. To sell the concept a set of images and animation were created. The package inlcuded renderings, animations of the interior and exterior and interective color configurators. The fleet is compossed of several types of aircraft, including 757s, 737-300s, MD-87s and Airbus A320s. You can see more images here. | |||
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Completion
Center
Project: 787 Dreamliner VIP Completion: 5 weeks This project is a concept design on the newest Boeing widebody. Several rooms were created as well as a high energy interior animation. The renderings were blown up to 4 feet wide and the animation was shown in an HD TV. The presentation was shown at the Ebace convention in Geneva. You can see more images here. | |||
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Hinckley
Project: T-38 Convertible Completion: 4 weeks This boat has a very particular feature in that it has a soft convertible top, like a car. The client wanted to showcase this and other innovative features in this classic modern design. Renderings were generated for the interior and exterior, photo compositions, an aniamtion and a color configurator with the ability to add the name of the boat. The company can send magazines images of the boat for publication without worrying that the images look like drawings. You can see more images here. | |||
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Edese Doret
Project: 737 VIP Completion: 6 weeks This is a converstion of a commercial 737 into a VIP interior. The renderings show the Lounge, Master Bedroom and Master Lavatory. An animation with real filmed actors, the aircraft flying and parked were also created. You can see more images here. | |||
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Island Packet
Project: IPY 440 Completion: 4.5 weeks Every year, boat manufacturers have to come up with a new model to keep up with the market. This year, IPY came out with the new 440 sail boat. We did all the exterior and interior images. The advantage they have over other companies, is that they can promote the boat months in advance of the first hull being ready. This helps a lot generating interest in potential buyers and also in the media. The company can send magazines images of the boat for publication without worrying that the images look like drawings. You can see more images here. | |||
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In House
Project: Limo / Food Products Completion: 1.5 days As a proof of concept, we created a limo from a Porsche Cayanne to demonstrate that a company can easily present an idea to clients, and if it takes go ahead an produce it for real. On the other hand, if it doesn't go well, a lot of money was saved. The cheese tray image is to show what can be acomplished using 3D. Click on the images to enlarge. | |||
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Island Pilot
Project: IP 395 Completion: 2.5 weeks Island Pilot, a new company offering a unique design, used our services to depict the interior of the yacht while it is months away from being delivered. This helped the company take orders for new hulls by showing clients realistic views. The images were used succesfully as large format prints at the Miami Boat Show 2005. You can see them here. | |||
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Nobiskrug
Project: 777 - 65m. Super Yacht Completion: 2 days New Cruise, a naval architecture firm, needed an image for a magazine ad that a German yard, Nobiskrug, was going to publish in all the major international yacht magazines. The firm sent us a simple Rhino model, and in a matter of days , we generated the image. Some of the magazines are noted in our In The News Section. You can see the high resolution renderings here. | ||
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Brooklin Boat Yard
Project: Aphrodite Completion: 2 weeks Aphrodite is a Yacht from the 1930s, whose present owner wanted restored to it's original splendor. Brooklin Boat Yard from Maine decided it was a good idea to be able to show the client how the restored interior would look like before any work begun to ensure the client approved. A set of images was created of the helm, main saloon and galley. The desgner wanted to be able to show some interior options and thus different versions were rendered. You can see complete set of images here. | |||
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Spitfire Aviation Parteners
Project: BBJ Airline Completion: 2 weeks For an airline project, Spitfire Aviation Partners wanted a set of images of a commercial BBJ for marketing purposes. Exterior flying shots as well as the cabin interior were rendered with the purpose of showing clients the new concept. You can see the complete set of images here. | |||
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Baysys
Project: BBJ Paint Scheme Completion: 4 days In this example a proposed paint scheme was rendered with the purpose of showing the owner how the design would look like on his aircraft. Because this is a radical design as far as BBJ paint schemes go, the client found it very useful that we were able to show it from every angle. An animation was also created showing the aircraft in flight at different times of the day. You can see more images here. | |||
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DeCrane
Project: Head of State BBJ Completion: 2.5 weeks These images were used to show a client, a head of state, how the interior would look like before getting final approval. The client went through several design until he was sattisfied with the results. You can see the complete set of images here. | |||
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Edwards & Associates
Project: AB 139 Video Completion: 4.5 weeks Bell Agusta, makers of the AB 139, wanted to have an impact video for NBAA 2004, an aviation trade show. We delivered a 5 minute video where the helicopter is doing all sorts of amazing things. For the interior portion of the video, we added real people to a vritual cabin. You can see the complete video here. | ||
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Ocean Yachts Project: Ocean Yachts 73 Completion: 1 week Ocean Yachts has an existing model, the 71, and needed to show their clients the new 73. While most of the image is a photograph, all the center section and cockpit is 3D. The model and photo blend seamlessly. In the Gallery section, you can find the high resolution versions and also the original photographs without the 3D touch up. You can see them here. |
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Island Packet Project: IPY 445 Completion: 4 weeks This was a very large project including many exteriors and all the interiors. One important aspect for the boat yard was that the images look absolutely photo realistic. This was achieved and in turn saves the client thousands of dollars in having to do an aerial photo shoot. You can see the complete set of images here in the gallery. |
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Baysys Project: Animation Completion: 4 weeks Baysys is an aviation technologies company. They asked 3D Visualization Service to envision an innovative way to do a presentation of their logo and company. The result is a very entertaining one minute video. Below are some highlights. You can download it here in the gallery. |
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Edése Doret Project: MD-11 First Class Completion: 2 weeks The scene is a first class cabin for an airline. The images depict the different configurations the seats can have. Test renderings during the design phase were used to rule out alternate color schemes. The idea was for the designer to let the client see the cabin with accuracy, portrayed in different materials. Visualization of photo realistic images speeds up the design process and helps cut down on after production modifications. See the complete set of images here. |
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Heart Marine Project: Jannace 430 Completion: 2 weeks Using the renderings provided by 3D Visualization Service, the client was able to start promoting the boat 6 months before the first production hull was ready. Heart Marine was able to sell the boat to several customers using our renderings. We delivered several photo-compositions, details shots, Quicktime VRs and even a 360º animation. You can see the complete set of images here in the gallery. |
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