3D visualisers bring ideas to life, taking plans, illustrations and other referencematerials and using these to produce photo-realistic 3D images or animations ofproposed models, plans, designs, buildings and developments. As a 3Dvisualiser, you'll need to be both creative and technically-minded, in order tomodel prospective physical objects that will both function well and look good.The main roles and responsibilities for a 3D visualiser include the ability tounderstand and handle CAD. They should also be able to use minimum sketchesto model and supervise projects, and work with other third partiescollaboratively.The responsibilities of a 3D visualiser could include: Working closely design teams to plan and visualise projects Presenting and explaining visuals to colleagues and clients Ensuring all ideas are represented as accurately and attractively aspossible Assisting with planning decisions Creating both static visualisations and animations/CGI (computer generated imagery) Working with industry-standard design tools and programmes Visualising building concepts in various graphic mediums Keeping up-to-date with relevant software advances Producing high-quality atmospheric visualisations for competition andclient presentations Modelling 3D forms to a brief using appropriate software applications Rendering in 3D Studio Max and post-production in Photoshop Making simple but effective presentations in-house as requiredA 3D visualiser should have: Proficiency in 3D Studio Max, Photoshop and V Ray/Corona The ability to achieve high-quality outputs in a variety of media Strong technical knowledge on the production of images andIllustrations A keen eye for detail, composition and visual narrative
Job Type: Full-time
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- total work: 1 year (Preferred)
Work Location: In person