Three seating units (Seat A, Seat B and Seat C) covering the preferred ‘material and form’ dimension were designed first according to three manipulated forms that meet the defined materials within the same width, length, and height measurements. The virtualization processes of seat designs were verified with the use Rhinoceros4.0® for computer aided drawings, and then with the exported .3ds data, a scene with two cameras was set up in 3dsMax9.0® for material assignments and photorealistic renders. Later, because blue is described as a genderless, neutral color and also evaluated as one of the most pleasant colors for interior design (Kwallek et. al, 1996), a glossy blue plastic material was assigned to Seat A, while same color fabric cloth was used on Seat
B. On the other hand, a combination of glossy white plastic and blue fabric cloth was assigned to Seat C. Lastly; two renders for each seating unit were taken (Figure 4.9, 4.10, 4.11).