The Timeframe of a CGI Project

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The Timeframe of a CGI Project

The duration of an architectural visualization project depends largely on its scale. Small spaces and buildings usually take a few days. Medium-sized projects take an average of 10-15 days. For large projects, such as commercial interiors and exteriors, it can take several weeks. And finally, building an entire city block (neighbourhood) can take several months of work.

However, it is even possible to create an impressive visualization of 3D architecture faster. In fact, with Format 3D, we can deliver projects of any scale in as little as 1 week. This is thanks to our efficient work process and many years of experience in this market. Above all, these factors contribute the most:

  1. Our team of professionals. We have a whole community of 3D designers who are always available;
  2. Powerful hardware. We have a render farm that has enough computing power to speed up the rendering process many times;
  3. Our own collection (base) of 3D objects. We also have an archive of 3D models that we have created ourselves.
  4. A customized CRM system. Our highly skilled project managers and our customized online CRM system help our clients save hours and even days of time;
  5. Highly organized teamwork. When we work on large projects, we divide them into smaller tasks. Then the team leader helps organize their execution as a single process.

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CGI Team Roles

The team leader, who is either a project manager or a senior 3D specialist, plays one of the key roles in this process. For a complex task, such as visualizing a large block or an entire city, he or she divides the work into 3D designers and then assembles all the components into one scene. The team leader also ensures that visual continuity is maintained throughout all renderings.

Regardless of the scope of work, each 3D architectural rendering team also has a mentor who is responsible for quality control. And there is always a project manager responsible for meeting deadlines and work standards.