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3D Exterior Rendering Services
When you’re working on an exterior project, one of the hardest parts is helping other people see what you see. Elevations and site plans only go so far. That’s where professional 3D exterior rendering services become essential. Clients want to understand the building before anything gets constructed. Investors want proof the design works. And sometimes, you just need to test whether your own idea holds up when it’s fully visualized.
That’s where we come in. We provide 3D exterior rendering services that show exactly how a building will look once it’s finished. You send us your plans, materials, and references. We build the structure digitally and deliver images that feel real enough to stand in front of.
Most of our clients are architects, developers, real estate companies, and construction firms who need to present their projects before ground is broken. Some are pitching to investors. Others are getting approvals from clients or planning committees who struggle to read technical drawings. A few just want to make sure the design actually works in context before committing to it.
When You Need 3D Exterior Rendering Services?
The timing usually matters. You might need renderings for a client presentation next week, or you’re preparing marketing materials for a development launch. Maybe you’re stuck between two facade options and need to see both fully realized to make a decision.
We’ve worked with clients at every stage, from early concept exploration to final pre-construction visualization.
How It Makes Your Work Easier
What makes 3D exterior rendering services valuable isn’t just that the images look good. It’s that they answer questions. Will this building fit the neighborhood context? Does the facade material work with the surrounding landscape? How does the structure look from street level when you’re approaching it?
Some of Our Work
We’ve included a few examples below to show the kind of work we do.
Benefits of Working With Us:
We’ve been providing 3D exterior rendering services long enough to know what makes a project run smoothly and what causes unnecessary delays. Here’s what you can expect when you work with us.
– Clear Communication From the Start
We know how frustrating it can be to work with a rendering studio that doesn’t communicate clearly. You send files, wait days for a response, then get something that’s close but not quite right. Then you’re back and forth for weeks trying to fix details that should have been handled from the start.
We built our process to avoid that.
– Realistic Expectations
When you reach out, we respond quickly with clear questions about your project. We tell you exactly what we need from you, how long it will take, and what the deliverables will look like. No vague timelines. No surprises halfway through.
If something about your project will take longer than usual, we tell you upfront. If a detail you want isn’t possible within your timeline, we’ll suggest alternatives that work.
– Fewer Revisions, Better Results
We ask the right questions at the beginning so we don’t waste your time later. What’s the primary use of this rendering? Who’s the audience? What mood are you going for?
This means fewer rounds of revisions. Most of our projects get approved after the first or second draft because we understood the brief properly from day one.
– We Respect Deadlines
If we commit to a delivery date, we hit it. Our clients often work under tight schedules, and a delayed rendering can derail an entire presentation or approval process. We plan our workload carefully so we’re never scrambling at the last minute.
– Consistent Quality Across Projects
Whether you’re ordering one rendering or twenty, the quality stays the same. We don’t rush through larger projects or cut corners to meet a deadline. Every image gets the same attention to lighting, materials, and composition.
Our 3D Exterior Rendering Services Workflow:
Exterior rendering is a detailed process, so we plan each stage carefully to ensure nothing gets overlooked. Here’s how we work from start to finish.
Technical Requirements for Exterior Rendering
We need you to give us a clear formulation of your requirements from the beginning. Most architects and designers provide us with a 3D model, sketches or drawings, moodboards, and examples of finishing materials.
Sometimes clients send us 3D models that aren’t suitable for rendering in their current state. That’s not a problem. Our 3D artists can rework those models to make them production-ready. We’re comfortable working with whatever materials you have available.
Once we’ve gathered all the inputs, we move on to the next step.
Camera Position Setup
We need to find the best camera positions to show your building in the most effective way. Some angles focus on specific details – a material transition, an entrance feature, or an architectural element. Other angles present the full view of the structure so viewers can understand the scale and context.
We usually use several camera angles in our architectural 3D exterior rendering projects. This gives you options and helps tell the complete story of the design.
Clay Render
This is a visualization with grey materials. We create the structure according to your briefs, moodboard, and drawings or models. Everything is built and positioned, but without final colors or textures yet.
You provide us with adjustments on the position of objects and their dimensions at this stage. We make those changes before moving forward to the color preview. This saves time because we’re not redoing textured, fully lit scenes.
Color Preview
This is the first color image that includes all requirements and edits from the previous stage. We add texture overlays, adjust lighting, and apply color correction.
Textures and lighting are the two most important tools that help us make an image look real. Why don’t many people differentiate our 3D exterior rendering projects from real photos? The secret is attention to every detail. We work on every fade, crease, reflection, and highlight until it feels right.
This stage is where the rendering starts to come alive.
Client Feedback and Corrections
Every step of the visualization process is tailored to your needs. With precise terms of reference and a clear project vision, you may not need extra revisions. If you don’t, we take them out of the scope of the project.
We can customize the number of previews and add more review sessions as needed. Most projects go through two or three rounds of revisions, but we stay flexible based on what your project requires.
People Cutout Integration
We insert people at this stage. For ordinary static exterior 3D architectural visualization, we use 2D people. For panoramas and certain types of projects, we use 3D people.
Recently we’ve been getting a lot of requests to insert people and landscaping details into architectural exterior visualizations. It helps convey the livability and context of the building. These small touches make a big difference in how relatable the project feels.
Final Delivery of Exterior Rendering
We deliver final images in 4k Resolution. The average project implementation time is two and a half weeks, but it depends on the scale and complexity of your project.
Our project manager is responsible for all communication, both within the artist team and with you. The project manager also sets up all stages and schedules to meet your deadline.
Our art director controls the artistic component and the technical implementation of the architectural 3D exterior rendering. The responsibility of our team is to avoid any misfires in our collaboration.
If you have any questions about our services or workflow, feel free to contact us.
Types of 3D Exterior Rendering Services
1. Residential Properties
This category covers single-family homes, apartment complexes, villas, townhouses, modular construction, and similar dwellings. Our 3D exterior rendering specialists focus on showcasing outdoor living areas, landscaping, driveways, swimming pools, building facades, and lifestyle elements like people enjoying the space. The goal is to help property owners and prospective buyers envision daily life in that environment. For residential exterior visualizations, we typically use eye-level camera angles to display the front elevation, rear view, and side perspectives of the structure.
2. Commercial Properties

Commercial projects fall into several subcategories:
Educational Facilities — Schools, libraries, colleges, universities, and training centers.
Public-Use Buildings — Corporate offices, retail stores, shopping centers, fitness facilities, entertainment venues, business complexes, community hubs, dining establishments, and similar structures.
Industrial and warehouse facilities are large-footprint commercial developments that benefit from broader viewing angles. We employ aerial CGI to present these projects along with their complete site context. The approach for commercial exterior architectural rendering centers on drawing visual interest through strategic lighting design, illumination effects, and human activity.
3. High-Rise Structures

(Commercial and Residential)
Bird’s-eye visualization provides the most effective presentation method for large-scale developments like high-rise buildings. Our rendering team finds these projects particularly rewarding to work on. They appreciate the challenge of visualizing intricate architectural detailing at this scale.
Why Our 3D Exterior Rendering Services Work
- Clearer Client Approvals
When your client can see the finished building in photorealistic detail, they approve faster. There’s less back-and-forth about whether a facade material will work or whether the scale fits the neighborhood context. They’re looking at the answer, not imagining it.
- Fewer Design Changes During Execution
Changes during construction are expensive and time-consuming. When you’ve already visualized the building in 3D, you catch problems early. You see that the facade proportions feel off, or the materials don’t complement each other, or the structure doesn’t sit well on the site. You fix it before anyone breaks ground.
- Better Presentations to Buyers or Stakeholders
Whether you’re presenting to investors, planning committees, or end buyers, a strong rendering makes your case better than any elevation drawing can. It shows confidence in the design. It answers questions before they’re asked. And it makes your project more memorable.
- Confidence Before Construction Starts
There’s a difference between hoping a design will work and knowing it will. A good rendering gives you that certainty. You’ve seen the building from multiple angles. You’ve tested the lighting and shadows. You’ve confirmed the materials. When construction starts, you’re not guessing.
Software We Use
We use a combination of industry-standard tools to deliver our 3D interior rendering services with accuracy and consistency. Each piece of software plays a specific role in our workflow, and together they let us deliver consistency across every project.
3ds Max is our primary modeling and rendering platform. We use 3ds Max to build the architectural structure, place furniture, and set up cameras. It gives us precise control over every element in the scene.
When clients send us SketchUp models, we can import them directly and refine them for rendering. SketchUp is also useful for quick spatial studies early in the process.
Blender
We use Blender for certain modeling tasks and as a secondary rendering option when a project calls for it. It’s a flexible tool that integrates well with our pipeline.
Corona Renderer is our main rendering engine. It handles lighting, materials, and camera settings with a level of realism that’s hard to beat. We’ve spent years fine-tuning our Corona setups to produce consistent, photorealistic results.
V-Ray
We also use V-Ray for projects where we need fast, interactive feedback during the design process. It’s particularly good for interior scenes with complex lighting.
Every rendering gets post-processed in Photoshop. We adjust colors, balance exposure, add depth, and refine details. This final step is what makes the difference between a technical render and an image that feels real.
These tools help us maintain accuracy and consistency, but they’re just tools. What matters is how we use them to solve the specific challenges of your project
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Cost of 3D Exterior Rendering
Why Prices Vary
Not every project costs the same, and that’s because not every project requires the same amount of work. A simple residential facade rendering takes less time than a complex commercial building with detailed landscaping and intricate architectural features.
What Affects the Cost
The main factors are the size of the building, the level of detail you need, the number of revisions, and how quickly you need it delivered. If you’re working with complex architectural details or extensive landscaping, that takes extra time to model and texture accurately.
Rush projects cost more because we need to prioritize your work over other scheduled projects. Multiple camera angles cost more than a single view.
Ready to See Your Interior Design in Photorealistic Detail?
If you’re presenting to clients, pitching to investors, or finalizing design decisions, we’ll help you show your project the way it deserves to be seen.
Let’s discuss your project. Tell us what you need, and we’ll walk you through how we can help.
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1. Residential Properties