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Coming to terms with COVID-19 – a small business perspective.
Today I decided to interview Paul Smith (Co-Founder / Director of production) about how CGEye is coping with the current [...]
Shaping the London Skyline: How our CGIs have helped develop some of the most iconic London high-rises…
Shaping the London Skyline: How our CGIs have helped develop some of the most iconic London high-rises... It's a Wednesday [...]
World Architecture Day: Our Top 7 buildings of all time…
World Architecture Day: Our top 7 buildings of all time... Monday 1st October marks world architecture day 2018. As a [...]
Verified views – How, why, and when?
If you've ever commissioned cgi's, the chances are at some point you've requested a photomontage. This is basically a computer-generated [...]
Christmas in perspective – making our 2015 seasonal video
There are many predictable things that happen this time of year. The marketing machines of the world go into overdrive, people [...]
CGI’s – Why we’re walking the tightrope
A reflection: I suppose after 11 years in the architectural visualisation business, now's as good a time as any to [...]
Roll with it…Matching CGI to live video
Amongst the main weapons in the armoury of developers looking to gain planning consent, the photomontage CGI is proving to [...]
Christmas E-Card 2013
Over the past few years we've been producing interactive Christmas E-cards for a bit of festive fun. It's always a [...]
Galliard celebrations – 21 years in London
We were pleased to be invited to join Galliard Homes at the Millennium Hotel in Mayfair recently to celebrate their [...]
The Photon House by Cantifix
Sometimes we're lucky enough to work on a project that is something a little bit out of the ordinary. The [...]
Stratford Halo
It's always nice to be reminded of an older project that you enjoyed working on, and it's funny the sense [...]
St John’s Hospital, Chelmsford
The former St John's Hospital is close to the hearts of many in Chelmsford. Not being a genuine Essex boy [...]
Photomontages, day and night
Photomontage: the way to go for new builds on existing streets, extensions to existing buildings or refurbishments. This is especially true when [...]