Scope and quality of visualization

The number and quality of images delivered as part of the architectural visualization project will depend on the specific needs and goals of the project, as well as the client’s preferences.

It is generally common to deliver a series of images or animations as part of the visualization project, including static images and animated sequences. These images and animations may include different views or angles of the building or environment, as well as various times of day or seasons.

For the initial design, it is common to deliver a small number of images or animations representing key views or features of the design. These images can be of medium to high quality, depending on the needs and goals of the project.

During the revision process, it is common to deliver additional images or animations that include the requested changes or modifications to the design. These images may have similar quality to those of the initial design, or they may be of higher or lower quality depending on the scope of the revisions.

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For the final design, it is common to deliver a larger number of high-quality images or animations that fully represent the completed design.

 

These images may include various views and angles and may use advanced lighting and shading techniques to create a realistic, vivid depiction of the building or environment.

Overall, the number and quality of images and animations delivered as part of the visualization project will depend on the specific needs and goals of the project, as well as the client’s preferences and budget. It is important to clearly communicate and agree on these requirements with the client at the beginning of the project to ensure that the final results meet the client’s expectations.

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