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Guide

How to choose a
rendering studio

Choose a 3D rendering studio that clearly understands architecture (not just pretty images), shows consistent lighting and material realism across its portfolio, is upfront about revisions and what's included, and has real experience in your project type.

01 / What to look for

Signals of a strong studio

Consistency across a portfolio — lighting, composition and material realism that holds shot to shot. Project-type fit (a pool specialist for a backyard, a tower specialist for a high-rise). And a clear, fixed scope.

Ask to see a full project set, not just single hero images — coherence across a set is the real test.

02 / Questions to ask

Before you commit

What's included, and what's extra? How many revision rounds? What file formats and resolutions do I get? Who owns the usage rights? How is consistency kept across multiple images?

Good studios answer all of these without hesitation.

03 / Red flags

What to avoid

No fixed scope, vague pricing, a portfolio of disconnected one-off images, or no clarity on revisions. If you can't tell whether two images are the same building, that's a sign.

FAQ
How do I judge a portfolio?

Look for a full, coherent project set — consistent lighting and materials across exterior, interior and detail shots of the same building.

Does specialisation matter?

Yes. A studio that regularly renders your project type will nail the materials, light and entourage faster.

Why see a full set, not just one image?

Anyone can produce one good hero. Consistency across a whole project is what proves real skill — see our case studies.

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you're about to build.

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