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Visualization

How to design your project’s rendering package. You can choose the different materials for the Virtual Tour and Rendered Images.

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Here, you learn how to customize your project’s visuals, from simple 2D-floor plans to fully rendered 3D tours. Choose whether to include visualizations, pick interior themes, set exterior views, and even add your client’s logo for a unique touch. Follow these steps to create a tailored, impactful final product for your client.

Setup

Virtual Tour Checkbox:

The checkbox allows you to cancel the option of receiving the Rendering Suite. If you want to receive only the 2D floor plan, uncheck this box. Tap the Next button to proceed to Summary – the last step of the qbiq wizard.

Note: Unchecking the Virtual Tour box means qbiq will not create any visualizations (neither video nor rendered photos) for this project. This cannot be changed in future revisions. If you are not sure whether you’ll need visualizations, we recommend using the “3D After Design” toggle.

3D After Design Toggle:

Switch On the toggle to delay Rendering Suite creation until you receive the 2D-floor alternative plans from qbiq. This will allow you to choose your preferred 2D floor plan for showcasing in the visualizations. If you don't select this option, qbiq's system will automatically choose the best 2D floor plan for the virtual tour based on its assessment.

Client Logo:

Uploading your client's logo is optional and it can significantly elevate the design of your Report cover, Virtual Tour, and Rendered Images. It serves as a visual reinforcement, underscoring that this project is uniquely tailored for your designated client.

Property Specs:

In Property Projects, the Gross Ceiling Height and Facade Style are directly copied from your floor plan’s preset. These fields cannot be modified.

For Independent Projects, you’ll need to enter the Gross Ceiling Height (concrete to concrete) in the units you defined when starting the project and select the Facade Style that best matches the windows in your space.

Design

Themes:

Select a pre-designed interior theme from your saved Themes. You can also modify one of your existing themes or create a new one on the go. Once you choose the desired theme, tap the Next button and proceed to the Summary stage.

Exterior View

In Property Projects, the Exterior Views are directly copied from your floor plan’s preset. These fields can be modified only through your floor setup.

For Independent Projects, you can enhance your rendering suite by adding outdoor view photos, giving it a more realistic feel.

  1. Drag and pin Side A bar on one of the exterior walls of the property in the 2D-floor plan.

  2. Upload a photo of the property’s floor outer view. Alternatively, you can choose one of the four outdoor view options qbiq provides.

  3. If you would like the visualizations to focus on a specific side, check the “Preferred View” box when placing the side pin.

  4. Repeat your actions for Sides B, C, and D to complete the Exterior View setup.

Note:

  • If you do not specify all sides with windows, qbiq will automatically use one of its stock images.

Report Preview

This section provides a preview of what your report cover will look like.

Once you complete designing your floor plan's visualization, tap Next to continue to the final step–Summary. Alternatively, you can tap Save Draft to keep the project in My Projects and finalize it later.

Notes:

When creating a multi-floor plan, the Rendering Suite will only focus on the reception floor. In practical terms, the other floor(s) will not be featured in your visualizations.

In Property Projects, the exterior view is defined as part of the floor setup, which is not included in the project wizard. Hence you won’t be able to change it while submitting a project.

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