Frequently Asked Questions About Online Rendering Services
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The price for a 3D architectural rendering varies based on project complexity, detail, and the provider. On average, prices can range from $300 to $2,500+ per rendering. Simpler projects tend to be on the lower end, while high-end, photorealistic renderings for large-scale projects can cost more. Additional factors like multiple views, revisions, and animations may also increase the cost. For a precise quote, it’s best to provide project details to the service provider.
Turnaround depends on the project size, typically ranging from 3-10 days. Please provide project details for exact timelines.
Payment is required upfront via Visa or PayPal. A payment link will be provided.
Yes, with tailored partnerships, including unlimited revisions. Contact us for pricing details.
- Interior 3D Renderings: $399 per view (final pricing depends on specifics).
- Exterior 3D Renderings: Starts at $599 per view (final pricing depends on specifics).
- Furniture Modeling and Rendering: Starts at $170 (final pricing depends on specifics).
Three sets of changes are included. Extra changes are $200 per set.
Submit detailed feedback within 7 days to avoid a $200 fee.
Yes, extra revisions beyond the initial three sets cost $200 per rendering.
No, modifications to the same element must wait until the next draft.
Once a view is set, it cannot be changed without incurring additional charges for a new rendering.
All advance payments are non-refundable.
Yes, we reserve the right to use rendered images for marketing unless specified otherwise by the client.
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Hassle-Free Online Services with Virtual Meetings for Seamless Collaboration on Complex Projects, including 3D exterior photorealistic renderings, 3D architectural renderings, and 3D interior photorealistic renderings. We ensure smooth communication and efficient project management, regardless of scope or complexity.