How 3D Painting Has Emerged for Architects?

3D painting is a relatively new form of art that has emerged from the growing popularity of 3D printing. This article will explore how 3D painting has emerged for architects and designers, including how it works and what types are available.

3D Pavement Painting

3D pavement painting is a new way to create art. You can see it in public spaces, but now architects are using it to create unique and memorable art for their clients.

3D pavement painting is also known as 3D concrete carving or 3D concrete stamping. It’s a process of creating images out of the ground by carving the surface of concrete pavement with special tools and machines, which results in visible patterns on the surface. Artists have used this technique for years in both artistic and functional ways. For example, artists often use 3D pavement painting when they want their artwork to last longer than traditional paint or chalk drawings would last outdoors. Instead, they’ll draw an image onto the pavement so that passersby can interact with it more easily than if there were only paint on canvas or paper.

Experts like Adobe Substance 3D say “Painter helps you to achieve the look you want, from product design to realistic games and visual effects to projects such as stylised animation.”

The Growth of 3D Videos

With the growth of 3D videos, it is evident that there is a need for more content to be created. With the increased number of people using VR headsets, there will be an increase in demand for more immersive content. This can be seen with Google’s recently launched YouTube 360 channel, which has already reached nearly 5 million subscribers.

A great example of this was during the 2018 Winter Olympics when NBC released a 3D video showing skiers racing at night on Mount Everest and sliding down slopes at speeds over 100 kilometers per hour (60 miles per hour). The video received over 1 million views on Facebook and Twitter within four days after it was posted.

Augmented Reality Art

Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that superimposes computer-generated images or information on a user’s view of the real world. AR can be used to enhance one’s surroundings by providing information, entertainment and other forms of value-added experiences. It is also known as mixed reality, combining real-world and virtual elements.

With the emergence of 3D painting technology, architecture has been brought into the realm of augmented reality and has opened up many possibilities for its application in this new medium.

Virtual Reality Art

Virtual reality art is a form of art that is created to be experienced in virtual reality. It can be created through computer graphics, animation, and other forms of media.

Virtual reality art often uses interactive experiences that place the user inside an immersive environment where they have some control over their surroundings. Many times this type of experience is used as a medium for video games, though it’s also been used to create more artistic experiences, such as films or performances that allow viewers to journey through different worlds and interact with characters along the way.

3D painting is a new way for architects to express themselves and for viewers to experience the world. It’s more than just a cool trick; it has the potential to bring people together, create meaningful spaces and environments for all kinds of people, and even change how you think about what art does in general.