An approach designed for clarity and control. Each project follows a precise methodology, designed to integrate seamlessly into the processes of design and architecture firms. The objective is simple: to deliver a reliable, consistent, and presentation-ready visualization, free of ambiguities and unnecessary back-and-forth.
Step 1 — Project Framing. Before any production begins, a clear framing is established. This step allows us to validate that the project is ready to be visualized (1), confirm the project's intentions, choices, and the objective of the final product (2), and ensure that all the necessary information is gathered (3). This framing is essential; it lays the foundation for photorealism and guarantees a smooth production process thereafter.
Step 2 — Photorealistic 3D Production. Modeling, materials, lighting, and view composition are created using the approved elements. Each rendering is meticulously crafted with particular attention to accurate proportions (1), material consistency (2), spatial awareness (3), and fidelity to the actual project (4). The goal is not to produce a generic image, but a precise and nuanced interpretation of the concept.
Step 3 — Structured Review. A review round is included to adjust certain elements related to the project's interpretation. This framework allows for refining important details (1), preserving the consistency of the initial concept (2), and avoiding last-minute changes that fall outside the scope (3). Unforeseen changes to the concept or additions are subject to a clear and rapid reassessment.
Step 4 — Presentation-Ready Delivery. The final images are delivered ready for use in a client presentation (1), internal validation (2), or final decision-making (3). Each project is considered complete when the deliverables accurately reflect the approved choices and meet the objective established from the outset.
A method at the service of the project — not the other way around. This approach allows for better predictability (1), less stress during the project (2), consistent quality (3) and smooth and respectful collaboration (4).
Chaque projet étant unique, le niveau de complexité influence naturellement l’ampleur du travail requis.