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Light and shadow studies
A light and shadow study is a simple 3d rendering focusing on the form of a design interacting with light. They provide accurate pre-construction insight into how light and shadow facilitate your design.
Analyse your space.
A light and shadow study of an interior space enables a designer the ability to visualise how specific design elements effect light within a space. One of the most important factors in building design is how natural light penetrates the interior. This dramatically effects the feeling of a room and its overall purpose and character.
Accurately visualise the dramatic effects of shadow.
Shadows are an underestimated and often forgotten element of design. Like any design decision they should be scrutinised. How do shadows effect the overall design? A light and shadow study enables the designer to accurately visualise how their design decisions interact with light and shadow.
Simulate different lighting conditions.
Jironomo Visualisation can accurately simulate any lighting condition:
- natural light (sunlight, moonlight, starlight)
- lightbulb light
- fluoroscent light
- candle light
- LED light
- many more
If you have a lighting idea... we can simulate it.
Simulate exact lighting conditions at different times of day.
Jironomo uses advanced sunlight and global illumination methods to accurately simulate specific lighting conditions for any time of day - inside or out.
If you are interested in obtaining a light and shadow study for a design you are working on then please give us a call on 08 9284 3159 or email us at info@jironomo.com
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