
If the client needs to make last minute alterations. This also places a lot of hopes and stress on our work, especially Normally very tight and don't allow us to go overboard on details, as we would The hardest part is probably the fact that as a 3D designer, weĪre the last people to work on a project. The hardest thing being a professional 3D designer? Worlds, “travel” to places you've never been before and play with light,ĭo you have a favorite moment from working in the industry to To worry about creative or technical issues, and you are allowed to create new Which expands your marketing and income range. You can work from nearly anywhere, with any kind of client, all of To be honest, the thing we enjoy the most is the freedom it allows You enjoy most about working in the industry? To always do your best for every job, no matter how much you're paid, and We go on personal meetings with ateliers that could gain benefit from our Besides that, we try toĭo the regular marketing on social media and email marketing. Happy client will always recommend you to a colleague. Most of our marketing is based on the good old word of mouth.

You market your products? Can you share some tips & tricks? In conclusion, you need to constantly check your work against the real Measures, or some spec sheets of the furniture/models we're making. When it comes to the modeling part, we always try to have some guide of This allows us to be more faithful to realism. Perspectives that we think that could beautify the subject, and finally someįor the materials we always try to stick to photographic instead of CG Materials, then some references of the materials in some context, pictures from Our work always starts with gathering photograph references of isolated Kind of research do you do before you start modeling? Try to add as much detail as we are allowed to. This is not always possibleĮither because the client doesn't want it, or due to time constraints, but we always Renders, instead of a more artistic approach. This complements our fields of study and work, which isīoth a little obsessed with the details, so it only made sense to work towards realistic Realistic architectural rendering came out naturally, as we almostĪlways need to create buildings, streets, or other architectural structures,Īnd we also need products, such as furniture, street equipment, smallĭecorative objects, etc. You choose architecture and realistic modeling? Works (the architecture and product design).

We both started modeling in 3D out of necessity to complement our Love to create new worlds, spaces and objects.

We're a two-man team of an architect and a product designer who It's a two man team, so you could even call them a dynamic duo! We gave them a few questions and they told us all about architectural modeling and exacting detail in models. Say hello to Okdraw, an ambitious team of architectural modelers.
