Two-story apartment work flow

That is so simple I love it, seeing how simple your last photo is there to me really shows the power of 3d. Although I have some nice renderings myself, it’s the simplicity of your last photo for me that just shows how much better it is to do something in 3d to make more informed decisions. For the amount of time that took you to do I think in the long term that is so worth it compared to drawing on a piece of paper. Like I mentioned too in my last comments, I’ve never had a customer say they want it to look unrealistic lol… People want to see what they are going to get in the end in the construction design industry and that’s just how it is, but of course, they are after all going to live in the space or use it. There is an artistic side to design that shouldn’t be overlooked but also a blunt realistic side where people would prefer in most cases that they aren’t guessing. Imagine someone didn’t have a clear picture of what the space was going to look like in the end described as well as a 3d rendering does, and than when the place gets built they realise hmm, I actually don’t like this, or that, or that over there. Oh wait, no need to imagine, it happens all the time! Lol. The future is definitely in 3d. What a waste of money it is now adays no matter the size of project to make an onsite mockups when you can produce it way faster in 3d and look way more real, for the builder, for the client, etc, before people start spending money. I make a number of construction details for some people now, onsite mockups are a thing of the past when it comes to construction details.

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