
3D Modeling and Rendering
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About this service
Summary
FAQs
How long does a typical project take?
The timeline depends on the complexity and scope. A single detailed still render typically takes 3-5 business days from the start of modeling to the final delivery. Full animation projects or multiple scenes usually require 10-15 business days. A clear schedule will be provided after we review your project brief.
How many revisions are included in the price?
To ensure you are completely satisfied, the project fee includes two rounds of substantial revisions. The first revision occurs after you approve the initial gray-scale model (to confirm perspective and geometry). The second revision occurs after you review the initial low-resolution textured and lit draft. Additional revisions beyond these two may be subject to a small hourly fee.
What information and materials do I need to provide for you to start the project?
To ensure a smooth start and accurate visualization, I require a few key items. These typically include blueprints, sketches, or 2D CAD files (for geometry), any existing texture or material references (like color codes or physical samples), and a clear creative brief outlining the desired mood, target audience, and specific camera angles.
Can I provide my own 3D models or existing assets for you to use in the scene?
Yes, absolutely. If you have existing 3D models (in formats like OBJ, FBX, or your native software format) or high-quality texture maps, I am happy to integrate them into the visualization. Using client-supplied assets can sometimes help reduce the overall modeling time and cost.
What's included
High-Resolution Still Renders (e.g., JPEG, PNG, or TIFF)
A set of finalized, high-resolution still images from mutually agreed-upon camera angles, showcasing the detail, lighting, and materials of the final 3D visualization. Delivered in print-ready and/or web-optimized file formats.
3D Animation or Walkthrough Video (e.g., MP4 or MOV)
A professionally edited video file showcasing a smooth, guided tour or animated sequence of the 3D model/scene. The video will include specific camera movements, transitions, and will be delivered in a common, high-definition video format.
Native 3D Model Source Files
The original, fully-textured 3D model files, packaged in the native software format (e.g., .blend, .max, .skp) or a universal exchange format (e.g., .OBJ, .FBX), allowing the client to modify the asset or integrate it into other projects.
Skills and tools
3D Renderer
3D Designer
3D Modeler

Blender

Rhino 3D

SketchUp

Unity

Unreal Engine
Industries