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Architectural 3D Visualisation

Pictures that sell a building while it is still a drawing.

The approach

A visualisation earns its cost the moment it moves a unit off-plan. That does not come from a prettier render. It comes from choosing the view a buyer actually cares about, lighting it at the hour the building looks like itself, and getting the materials close enough that nobody feels misled on handover day.

We work from your drawings — CAD, PDF or a model. Massing comes first, so proportion and camera can be corrected while correction is still cheap, then materials, then lighting, then the long render. You see and sign off each stage rather than waiting for one reveal.

Most schemes need more than one image. A day view for the brochure, a dusk view with the interiors lit for evening posts, an aerial for the masterplan, and a close approach for the entrance detail — each doing a different job inside the sales pack.

What you get

  • Exterior stills, day and dusk
  • Interior sets
  • Aerial and masterplan views
  • Animated walkthrough
  • Lighting studies
  • Print and web resolutions

How it runs

Four stages, each with something to sign off.

  1. 01

    Drawings and brief

    We take your CAD, PDF or model and agree the view list: what each image needs to prove, and where it will be used.

  2. 02

    Massing and camera

    Grey-model views to fix proportion, camera height and angle before any material is applied, when changes cost minutes instead of days.

  3. 03

    Materials and lighting

    Finishes matched to specification, then day, dusk or night lighting studies according to what the sales pack actually requires.

  4. 04

    Final render and delivery

    Full-resolution stills, retouched and colour-graded, delivered in both print and web sizes and named so your team can find them.

See what this looks like finished.

The gallery opens filtered to 3D Visualisations, so you land straight on the work rather than hunting for it.