Pros and Cons of Architectural Rendering

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Pros and Cons of Architectural Rendering Toronto architectural rendering is one of the significant new advances in technology that can make or break a project. With rendering architecture, landscape design, or real estate rendering, having an accurate and dynamic 3D rendering service can be a genuinely impactful presentation tool and can act as a draw for potential clients. When Toronto renderings are done right, they can change the game in several ways. If you are an architect or have a Toronto real estate rendering business, or something similar, you may be considering incorporating 3D architectural rendering into some of your customer proposals, marketing material, or somewhere else. Because this is such a dynamic and powerful tool, Luxury real estate Toronto is great to incorporate, but they are also complicated and time-consuming.

The question is, if you’re going to do this, should you learn how to do it yourself and create your architectural film in-house, or should you hire an outside freelance 3D modeler to create your 3D renderings? Let’s examine some of the pros and cons of creating these presentations in-house versus using an external freelance resource for your renderings. Pros of Architectural Rendering Cost Control If you are doing the renderings in-house, either by yourself or through someone on your team, you control the cost entirely. It’s budgeted in as part of your time or part of your team’s time, and there are no surprises. This level of control over the cost allows you to manage the budget and adjust accordingly correctly. Because of the scope of these types of projects, they can be very time-consuming and costly, even for professional drafting services. So, being able to control the budget more precisely is extremely useful.


These costs are also very straightforward and upfront. There are no additional fees that need to be considered. Control over the Process Another benefit of doing the 3D rendering work in-house is that you have intimate control over the process. Not only do you have control over the budget, but you can see the rendering take shape and control it as it changes. Such visibility into the process allows you to make adjustments, redesign the work as needed, and restructure your plan throughout the creative process. Not only does this give you control internally, but it allows you to adjust the timeline and discuss the progress with a customer. For instance, if you are creating a landscape plan for a customer, you can show them the progress immediately and let them see the half-complete design if they request it, instead of waiting for a finished copy or section at a tollgate review. Visibility into the process is invaluable, and it allows you to be more open with a customer as well as with your employees so that you can tweak the process, timeline, and budget accordingly.

Creating an Additional Skill Set You can’t overstate the value of learning a new skill. 3D rendering and architectural designers are extremely lucrative fields, so adding those skills to your assets can vastly improve your marketability. If you learn it yourself, you can market that as your skill and do any rendering you need personally, and if you are incorporating it into your team, you can use it as a selling point for your organization. Either way, it is a precious skill set, and it will improve sales to be able to market the fact that you can create architectural renderings and 3D designs. When you have learned how to perform this work on your own, the next time you need something similar created, you won’t have to reach outside of your organization. You will be able to do it all in-house. This simplifies the process and ensures that you’ll always have the availability and capability of creating 3D architectural renderings for your clients.


Also, it adds a level of prestige to your organization when you can advertise additional skill sets. You command more respect when you, personally or in your organization, can deliver on a broader range of customer needs. You will also be able to seek out contracts and clients who are focused in those areas, needing 3D rendering in particular, or clients who are willing to pay extra for those services. An additional skill of 3D architectural renderings will expand your customer base and give you a competitive advantage in the market. Cons of Architectural Rendering Upfront Time Commitment Whether you are learning yourself or seeking to hire a professional who can handle the responsibilities that come with 3D rendering, there is an initial time investment that can’t be overlooked. If you are hiring a full-time professional for your office to handle these duties, that can take several months to a year. So, if you have pending contracts and clients, you may not be able to wait for the right candidate to come along. Unfortunately, that’s the quicker of the two options. If you are planning to learn 3D rendering for yourself, that is a very time-intensive process. Classes tend to be in the range of years, not months, and they are expensive to enroll in. All of this time takes away from the work that you can be, and most likely need to be doing.

Divided Time and Attention Another drawback of doing 3D renderings in-house is the time and attention they require from your end. You are managing projects, clients, and likely several employees. If you have to oversee, or worse personally handle personally, the creation of 3D designs for each of your projects, your time and energy will be stretched very thin.

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