INSIGHTS from the Hand-Drawn Perspective
Preserving the Craft of Hand-drawn 3D Rendering in an AI-Driven World
For decades, architects and designers have been chasing this holy grail of photorealism, perfecting their skills with software after software, finding the most efficient ways to build 3D models and painstakingly edit those renders to make them as lifelike as possible. Needless to say that I have been in those shoes throughout my whole Interior Design career. For years I’ve seen countless hours invested in this process, from modeling to rendering to post-editing, in pursuit of the perfect visual.
Fast forward to now? It’s gotten as simple as typing a prompt and clicking a button.
Why Hand-Drawn Illustrations Still Matter in a World of 3D Renders
In the age of hyper-realistic 3D renders, where everything can be made to look picture-perfect, it's easy to think hand-drawn illustrations might be outdated. But there's something about that pencil-to-paper process that 3D rendering just can’t replicate. Sure, 3D renders have their place (and they look slick), but hand-drawn illustrations bring a level of artistry, personality, and flexibility that suppliers can leverage to stand out in the market.
Here’s why hand-drawn sketches still pack a punch when it comes to interior design and product visualization: