At G-Net 3D we work with a variety of clients throughout the UK to transform their 2D plans and sketches into realistic visual projections. The highly skilled team at G-Net can enliven and animate conventional architectural plans through the use of 3D modelling, light adjustments, applying textures and 3D rendering. The high quality of our architectural CGIs is achieved through painstaking attention to detail when dealing with the surrounding landscape and infrastructure. The addition of roads, cars and people help to further authenticate our photorealistic images, and any plants and other features outlined in the supplied plans are accurately included as directed. With over 15 years of experience, G-Net is a 3D visualisation and animation studio specialising in creating 3D renders of photorealistic quality to clients all over the UK and worldwide. We superimpose a photorealistic CGI of a proposed development into a series of high-resolution photographs to give an accurate representation of how the planned project will look when completed and situated in its wider environmental context. Arranged and presented as a photomontage, these images accurately communicate the visual impact of a planned development to the decision makers. This perspective is particularly effective when set against the backdrop of its intended surroundings and viewable from predefined vantage points. During the planning process, the use of a photomontage to present a prospective project can be hugely beneficial for a client seeking planning permission. Our professional G-Net team works closely with clients to ensure that any images produced for this purpose are accurate and delivered on time. We generate visually realistic 3D images and animations from your sketches and plans. Our experienced team of G-Net professionals have worked with some of the top construction companies and architectural practices from around the world. 3D visualisations are highly effective for raising funds, securing planning permission, marketing property or featuring in brochures as well as for educational purposes.