Three-dimensional renders are becoming indistinguishable from real photographs, as this distinctive style develops and matures. Boundaries are becoming increasingly
blurred, with artists like Bertrand Benoit creating a new type of still life, digitally manipulating the virtual to look like the physical, and playing with the intersection of real
and fake. The 2013 Ikea Catalogue for example has a surprising number of visualizations in it and people are none the wiser. Designers are taking 3-D rendering to the
next level too, with the addition of real-life imperfections, such as scratches in metal, splinters, even sticky fingerprints.