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Our large in-house staff of computer modelers and animators,
graphic artists, pen and ink/pencil/marker sketchers, and watercolor
painters enables Rendering House to provide a complete range of illustration
styles. The collaboration of architectural computer modelers and artists
ensures a technically accurate, yet artistic, expression of your
architecture.
Generally, the artistic style becomes looser and softer from
left to right. The Standard Photoreal reflects computer-generated
photoreal materials and landscaping. Enhanced Photoreal embellishes
landscaping and shadows with warm hues and digital sketch lines.
Digital Watercolor incorporates stronger sketch lines and watercolor
elements. Pen and Ink/Marker renderings introduces hand-sketched and
hand-colored elements. On the far end, hand-painted watercolors are
intricately hand-sketched and hand-watercolor painted.
All of our 3D perspective renderings are computer modeled to
ensure architectural accuracy and enable easy review from different angles
and revision. Once modeled, various camera shots are presented
for your selection for finishing. Our five
modelers can model over 20 homes per day.
Generally, the pricing for all the styles are about the same
($325-$500 for typical homes up to about 5000 s.f.) except for hand-painted
watercolors. Because of their time intensive and specialized
techniques, hand-painted watercolors may cost 50% more and take twice as
long. They also do not qualify for volume discounts. Finally, the
computer-rendered styles enable easier and faster revisions of color,
materials, and design.
We believe that we're one of a few architectural rendering
firms that offers a complete line of artistic styles that can fit every need
of your project's development from conceptual designs to technically accurate
architectural approval submissions to warm and colorful marketing images. We
can do this using a base computer model that can be quickly transformed into
the appropriate artistic style for the project's specific development phase
- without the added cost and time of re-modeling the building and changing
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