Performance and application of computer technology in interior design

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Excellent interior designers usually have their own unique idea, by which they could retain their own design style, as well as let the consignor get their intention and the final interior decoration effect in a very intuitive way. The initial manifestation mode of interior decoration is usually the free-hand drawing of a designer. This free-hand drawing requires a designer to have a solid art foundation and a preferable aesthetic flavor. They are able to endow actual interior space with a deeper sense of beauty through these free-hand drawings from the perspective of design aesthetics. Although free-hand drawing has a strong nature of expressiveness, it's not good enough in simulating the actual space and inconvenient for local adjustment and modification of the program. Design softwares, such as 3D Studio Max, Photoshop, have freed designers from complicated and redundant work of free-hand drawing. These softwares have a fairly strong function in simulating the reality, and the design rendering almost can reproduce a real scene. Thus, a designer's idea can be presented with a visual effect closed to the reality. © 2012 Springer-Verlag GmbH.

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Zhang, C., & Hu, J. (2012). Performance and application of computer technology in interior design. In Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing (Vol. 141 AISC, pp. 171–176). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27948-5_24

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