Posts Tagged ‘AVR’

m3fx re-appointed by Berkeley Homes

16th November, 2011  |  Category: News in Brief  |  No Comments

m3fx archiectural visualisation are delighted to have been re-appointed to undertake a series of further verified views for a Berkeley Homes project at Honeypot Lane.  m3fx were re-appointed due to the high quality and success of the initial phase of architectural images and verified views provided. m3fx provide verified views (VVM) accurate visual representations (AVR) and 3D architectural [...]

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m3fx expand the architectural visualisation team

13th September, 2011  |  Category: News in Brief  |  No Comments

We are delighted to introduce Chris Woolley, the newest member of our architectural visualisation design team. Chris started his visualisation career working at SDA architects in Leeds where one of his first projects involved using 3dsmax on a prestigious bespoke furniture project for Audi.  He then moved to Benoy heading up their architectural visualisation team in London. Working on [...]

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The sun is out – book your image photography now!

29th July, 2011  |  Category: News in Brief  |  No Comments

Top Tip No1. m3fx produce some of the best architectural images in the business but one thing we can’t control is the weather, so we advise you to book your photography early giving us plenty of time to capture your project location when the skies are blue. Whether you are looking for marketing images or verified views / [...]

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m3fx assist Heritage Architecture

14th June, 2011  |  Category: News in Brief  |  Comment (1)

Heritage Architecture have instructed m3fx to undertake a series of Verified Views, or AVR’s for the refurbishment of a period property in Holland Park. The accuracy and intricate detail of the photo realistic images was a key deciding factor for this project which is based in a sensitive conservation area within one of the most [...]

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Verified video-montage

15th April, 2011  |  Category: study  |  Comments (3)

Recently a valued client approached us and asked if we could produce a photomontage of a proposed development, but using live moving footage in the place of a static photograph. Of course we knew the answer was yes…

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