
3D rendering in exhibit design
3D rendering in exhibit design is a process where digital images are created to visualize how a proposed exhibit will look before it is built. Using specialized software, designers develop detailed, lifelike models of displays, lighting, and spatial arrangements. This allows clients and designers to see realistic previews, explore different options, and make informed decisions early in the planning process. Essentially, it’s like creating a virtual prototype, ensuring that the final exhibit is visually appealing, functional, and aligned with the intended experience without the costs or time associated with physical mock-ups.