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How 3D
rendering works

3D rendering follows three steps: you send your plans, we share a draft (the grey) for your feedback on angle, layout and light, then we deliver the final photoreal renders. A single still typically takes a few business days after brief approval; animations run 2–6 weeks.

01 / Brief

Send your plans

Drawings, sketches, a moodboard, any 3D/CAD you have, plus material and finish references. We scope the shots, timeline and a fixed price up front before any work begins.

02 / Draft

Review the grey

We build and block the scene and share a draft for your feedback on camera angle, layout and lighting — before we invest in final detailing. This is where changes are cheap and easy.

03 / Deliver

Final renders

We detail, light and grade the scene to photoreal quality and deliver in the formats you need, with the revision rounds we agreed included.

FAQ
How long does a render take?

A single still is usually a few business days after brief approval; animations run 2–6 weeks. We confirm the exact timeline with your quote.

When can I give feedback?

At the draft (grey) stage — that's the point to adjust angle, layout and light before final detailing.

What do I need to start?

Plans or sketches, a material/finish reference, and a rough idea of the shots you need. Start on the quote form.

Let's visualize what
you're about to build.

Send us your project and get a fixed quote — usually within one business day.

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