How Do You Market Something That’s Not Built Yet?
With Bespoke 3D Architectural Renderings
PixVid's 3D renderings are used to showcase a building or home before it is even built. This technology gives customers a more realistic view of what the property will look like and how it will fit into its surroundings. The renderings can be customized to include real life backgrounds or even incorporated into video.
People are visual creatures. Most times a floor-plan just doesn’t give enough visual information. If you want to get your buyers to really understand what you’re selling - 3D architectural renders are the way to go.
We Make The Process Simple
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Dream it.
It all begins with an idea. If you have a floor plan, we can turn it into reality.
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Build it.
We’ll make sure to get your color palette, textures and everything just right for the model. Once we have those we start the build.
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Present It.
Once we’re finished with the model, we’ll render it and have it ready for you to present to your clients.
Import Your Render Into Live Video
Take your render to the next level and show people exactly how it’ll fit into the existing location. Our licensed and insured drone pilots will take aerial video and our architectural team will use the footage to showcase exactly how something will look when it’s all said and done.
Showcase Your Plans Before The Shovels Hit The Dirt.
Get your clients excited about the upcoming project. We take on builds of all shapes and sizes. Whether you need to show off a community or you are building a luxury home, our 3D renders are just the ticket to wow your audience.
Got a project idea?
We can make anything possible. The only two limits are your imagination and your budget.
Contact us.
Let’s have a conversation. We’ll cover what you’re needs are, the scope of the project and different options available. 3D modeling requires a great deal of communication and making sure we have all the required materials to start.
If you’re curious about a 3D project and what we can do currently, please get in touch.