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3D Modeling & Rendering Services

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Architectural rendering is the process of creating two-dimensional and three-dimensional images of a proposed architectural design. The goal is to illustrate a lifelike experience of how a space or building will look before it is built, accurately representing design intent. 

Architects need to visually elaborate their clients on how their building would look in the future. For that purpose, traditional blueprints aren’t the solution these days. Clients want to visually see how exactly their new project would look like.

This is where Architects need to have a set of visually appealing rendered images. Once the renders are viewed and approved by the client, an architect can proceed further with the project.

  1. So, the first and very significant benefit of architectural rendering is that it’s practically possible to realistically visualize a new architecture project.
  2. The second benefit of architectural rendering is that the ideas can be easily altered when required. If the design needs to be changed, a client can ask for revision and an architect can easily alter the change in the design and make amendments in the project before even starting it.
  3. This also leads us to the third benefit of architectural rendering and that is the effective communication between the client and an architect. The communication of design and ideas become more understandable when they’re viewable.

A captivating visual presence is very important whether you’re a business or a non-commercial entity. Your potential audiences are already forming an opinion and deciding whether to interact with you based on what they see, long before you’ve had a chance to say or write something. So it’s imperative to carefully select the right freelancer to meet your needs and keep you within budget. There are many different areas in which Architects or Buiding designers specialize so if you want to hire the right talent to meet the requirements of your particular project, here are some easy to follow tips and tricks. – Always research their portfolio on Buildesk and ask for more examples if necessary; – Carefully think about what your style and preferences are so you know what you like, what you don’t like and what you actually want (colors, graphics, images, etc); – Write a clear brief – depending on the size of the project your brief can be very short or contain a lot of detail. What’s important is to be clear on the important points; – Define a budget and be clear to yourself and the freelancer how far you can stretch it; – Form a clear agreement on deadlines and revisions and respect the work of the designer – if you are clear on the above points then there shouldn’t be any surprises; – Think long-term – a good designer will be able to help you holistically and develop an evolving long-term vision for your product or service.

There is no simple answer to this question as Architect is not a commodity or a product that has an exact way to be measured or priced. The great thing about Buildesk is that you can find a freelance Architect, Building designer for any budget, starting from just BDT 5,000.00 per gig and going up to hundreds, thousands or Lack of BDT for more complex and time and resource consuming requirements. However, there are a number of factors that will influence the final price of the project such as the level of experience of the seller (from novices to Top Rated and Pro Sellers), the number or service options included in the gig, delivery times, number of revisions and whether any extras might need to be added at some point. In fact, revisions can be a very tricky area for Architectural design projects so it’s key for you to have very clear requirements to start with and also to agree with the seller what their output will be (e.g.how many initial versions they will offer) to avoid any misunderstandings or unwanted surprises on both sides. A more experienced designer will charge more, however, they can also help you define your requirements and save time (and money) in the long-run by keeping you on track for your goals. Alternatively, a new freelancer who’s perhaps less experienced or trying to build their reputation will be priced more competitively but might not have the skills or professional maturity of a seasoned creative director.

The creative brief is a key document that essentially defines the objectives, scope and key milestones of a Architectural project. It gives the required information to the freelance Architect or Engineer on what needs to be done, who the target audience will be, what key message(s) need to be communicated, what deliverables are expected, by when (deadlines and milestones). The creative brief is basically the blueprint that you’ll need to agree with your internal stakeholders, business partners or colleagues (or if you are a one-person-show – find a friend or someone you trust to use as a sounding board) and then present to the freelancer to guide, inspire them and ensure they deliver the best possible creative results. Here are some universal tips for writing a good creative brief that equally apply to most: – Start by answering the ‘what’ (your goal is) and ‘who’ (your audience is); – Be clear, concise and to the point – less is more in this case so avoid being too prescriptive and don’t elaborate too much; – Set realistic deadlines and factor in the time for feedback and revisions; – Ask for help – from your team, colleagues stakeholders; – Define what success will look like so both you and the designer can measure the results in the end (and stick to your initial definitions). Once you have all this, keep it as a template and use for future briefs as it’ll save you time and will ensure you can build long-term relationships with the Architect you work with.

Finding a good designer or Architect is very important for the way your business and brand is presented to your target audience so you need to be very careful in who you put your trust in. You will need to get to grips with some building design 101’s in order to become better at selection. Having said that, we know that sometimes there are business emergencies and you might find yourself in a situation when you need to hire a professional Building designer, Interior Designer, 3D Animator or any type of freelance designer in a hurry. The good news is that Buildesk can help you do that even if you only have 24 hours or less to complete your project. We have expert freelancers from around the globe, working 24/7 waiting to satisfy all your needs. Here’s what to do: – Publish a buyer request so you can reach a big audience of freelancers who can offer you their services; – Clearly state your requirements, your budget and your deadline and sellers will start to contact you immediately; – Make sure to follow through with offers and ask relevant questions about experience, how the freelancer will approach the project, expectations about time and milestones before you decide to place an order; – Read buyer reviews and ask for additional portfolio examples if not sure; – Look for the seller rating (Buildesk Top Rated and Pro sellers will command higher prices but will have more experience and skills).

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