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3 Ways to Save Money When Ordering a 3D Render - Ilustraviz

Written by Admin | Nov 5, 2019 5:21:57 PM

Getting a top notch 3D Render without breaking a bank is what most designers and architects are aiming for.

Of course, a high-quality 3D visualization does not come cheap. But there are a few tricks that can help you to save a penny or two on CGI. We will be sharing them in this blog post.

Ladies and gentlemen, we proudly present three ways to save money when ordering a 3D Render. These simple hack will make your wallet happy, so keep reading!

When size does matter

When it comes down to the price of the 3D Render, size does matter. As a rule of thumb, the bigger the project, the more time and labor it takes to make it look realistic.

You see, just like in a world of brick and mortar trade, 3D render agencies are happy to lower the overhead prices on bigger (aka bulk) orders.

By ordering in bulk from the same agency, you can save a lot of time and money on fixed handling fee, repetitive efforts, and communication.

Resolution of the images also matters, when it comes to slushing the cost of 3D Render down. Generally speaking, CGI with lower resolution can be rendered much faster and require less expensive equipment and software.

Of course, the amount of pixels in a CGI matters big time if you want your images to be printed, so we would not recommend going with a lower resolution in this case.

However, you would hardly be able to tell the difference between lower and higher resolution CGIs when viewing 3D Renders on a screen, so why overpaying?

Using the pre-rendered elements to decorate the scene in 3D render

Another way to save some money when ordering a 3D Render is using the pre-rendered elements to decorate the scene.

In the item libraries that 3D artists work with, there are an endless amount of different pre-rendered backgrounds, flooring materials, wall textures, furniture pieces, and decorative objects that can be used for your project.

All of the pre-made elements can be recolored, retextured and arranged to your liking. Chances are, you’ll find exactly what you need for your project without having to create items from scratch.

Building and rendering unique pieces from scratch will both increase the time, and the cost of the 3D render production. Custom textures would also raise the price of the project.

Of course, tailor-made 3D Rendering is entirely justified when it comes to unique designer furniture or unusual textures.

Revisions drive the cost up

A number of project’s revisions can also raise your 3D Rendering budget.

To avoid costly reworks, make sure to provide 3D artist with an accurate technical task before you start working on the project.

Make your task description as comprehensive as possible: provide a detailed floor plan. Furniture layout, give your 3d artist some visual references. The final 3D Render will only live up to your expectations if you give as many details as possible.

Yes, making up a detailed task description might be a bit time-consuming, but it will surely minimize miscommunication between you and the artist, and it will lower both 3D render cost and creation time.

And there you have it – three simple ways to decrease expenses when ordering a 3D Render. We hope you enjoyed it! Happy saving!