Scene complexity
Large exterior environments, custom furniture and detailed landscaping require more production time.
Still architectural visualization is usually priced per image, render or camera angle. IAVisual keeps visualization pricing simple while using area-based pricing only for technical drawing work.
A render is a camera angle. Each angle needs composition, lighting, materials, styling, rendering and post-production. That is why still images are best quoted per render rather than per square meter.
Technical drawings are different. The workload often scales with area and drawing set complexity, so m² pricing remains appropriate for plans and documentation.
Large exterior environments, custom furniture and detailed landscaping require more production time.
Clean CAD or 3D models reduce modeling time; sketches and incomplete references need more interpretation.
Clear feedback rounds keep cost predictable and help avoid late-stage rebuilding.
The final quote depends on the starting files, modeling complexity, number of views, landscape/detail requirements, revision scope, deadline and output format. A clean Revit or SketchUp model with references is faster than starting from hand sketches.
We recommend quoting image sets together because consistent lighting, shared models and repeated materials reduce production time.
Architectural drawings, CAD/PDF plans, reference images, material notes, or a SketchUp/Revit/3ds Max model are ideal. We can also start from measured sketches if the brief is clear.
Still architectural visuals are priced per render or camera angle. Technical drawings remain area-based because the workload scales with square meters.
Most still-render projects can move from brief to first preview in around 72 hours when drawings and references are complete. Larger exterior scenes and animation require a longer schedule.
Send the drawing set and the number of camera angles you need. We will price the image set before production starts.
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