What is External 3D Rendering?

Exterior rendering is the process of creating a three-dimensional visualization that shows the exterior design of the architectural project to be built. It was created by a 3D artist using computer software. External presentations can show the architecture itself and the building environment in photorealistic quality. For more information regarding 3D rendering, you can visit this site – empirerender.com/

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Different Rendering Types:

Cement plaster is one of the most basic and traditional types of plaster. Sand and cement are mixed to make a mortar that is applied to the walls for flat cladding. It dries in a cement gray color which can then be varnished. Cement plaster, while simple and inexpensive, is not particularly beautiful, durable, or weather-resistant.

 

Another type of plaster is lime, which is made from lime and sand to form a mortar. Lime adds a flexible quality that makes this plaster less prone to cracking and gives a more attractive natural quality to the finish.

Pebble Dash is a unique type of plaster made by adding gravel, gravel, shell, or rock sawdust to conventional cement or lime mortar. They can be added to the mixture (wet scratches) or applied to the wall after application (dry scratches).

Acrylic plaster is made by adding acrylic resin to a plaster system. This gives the plaster a variety of acrylic properties, including water resistance and flexibility, making it less prone to cracking.

Like acrylic plaster, silicone plaster contains a cement-based system with added silicone. This increases water resistance and reduces the need for maintenance. In addition, unlike its acrylic counterpart, it remains breathable.

Not all additives in conventional plaster are harmful to the environment. SprayCork is another type of plaster that combines the natural properties of cork to provide greater water resistance, thermal efficiency, soundproofing, and flexibility.