Aerial Photography

Aerial Photography

John Coglan

29 December 2017

20 Comments

When 3D printing architectural models, you combine the precision of virtual 3D modeling with the tangibility of a physical object. Building Designers used to create scale models mostly out of wood or foam, but more and more of them are embracing the benefits of 3D printing their newest designs.

Visualize your architectural designs better

A 3D printed object makes your design tangible. So a detailed scale model of the final project can be a valuable way of communicating your design idea to colleagues or, more importantly, you the client. A 3D printed architectural model takes out the guesswork and theoretical nature of technical drawings and sketches. Perfect for pitching an idea that stands out from the rest.

  • The best way to see what you are actually getting before you build.
  • Great for presentation and Marketing.
  • Great for difficult sites, that will give you a good appreciation of the structers visual
  • This video was produced by MA Drone Real Estates, eCAD Studio will be uploading one of our own videos shortly.

    Average Costs

  • Average Costs will depend on duration of Video
  • Wether the Video is superimposed with a 3D model Animation
  • The Actual location of the site
  • Most Videos of 3 minute with 50km of the Brisbane CBD and a 3D animation superimposed will cost between $2000 to $5000 + GST

    These costs are considerably less if we do not need to create a Model and even less again if we modeled your project for you. Please ask us the costs as each project will vary in cost.

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