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Professional 3DArchitectural Rendering

Modern architectural visualization is used to present architectural projects before they are even implemented. High-quality 3D architectural renderings help architects, developers, and clients understand the space, shape, and scale of a building before construction begins.

Thanks to 3D architectural visualization rendering, you can show the project in a real context — taking into account materials, lighting, and the environment. This is especially important at the concept development stage, when you need to test the idea and find the best solutions.

We use precise modeling to convey geometry and proportions as accurately as possible. Using camera animation helps to show architecture in dynamics and create a full sense of space.
The main goal of architectural visualization is to achieve a high level of realism so that the project looks like a real object and is understandable to both the team and the client.


Architectural Visualizations

Our studio creates different types of realistic architectural rendering, adapting the approach to the client’s tasks. We provide architectural 3d modeling services, which include both visualization and preparation of accurate models.

In the process of architectural 3d modeling, we work with accurate geometry, lighting and compositing to obtain a high-quality result. Also, an important stage is post-production, which enhances the scene’s atmosphere and detail.

We create both static images and interactive formats that allow you to better present architecture and explain complex solutions.


Types of Architectural Visualizations

Static

Static realistic architectural renderings allow you to show a project from a specific angle with high detail. We work with light, lighting, and geometry to create an image that looks like a photograph of the finished object.

Walkthrough

Walkthrough visualizations allow you to show a space in motion. Architectural 3D modeling services and animations allow the camera to move through a project, helping you better understand the layout and scale.

Creating modeling

The architectural 3D modeling process is the foundation of any visualization. We create accurate models, including sections and structural elements, which allows us to achieve high quality final results.


architectural rendering examples – Portfolio

Ikkon 2

Services

architectural visualisation, 3d animation

Location

USA

Client

Ikkonic

Timeline

4 month

Team

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MODEL 1

Services

product rendering, architectural visualisation

Location

USA

Client

Ikkonic

Timeline

1 month

Team

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Bel Air House

Services

architectural visualisation, 3d animation

Location

USA

Client

DSpace

Timeline

2 months

Team

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MODEL 2

Services

product rendering, architectural visualisation

Location

USA

Client

Ikkonic

Timeline

2 months

Team

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Kozyn house

Services

architectural visualisation

Location

Ukraine

Client

private

Timeline

2 months

Team

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Gimlevang Boligutvikling

Services

interactive visualisation, architectural visualisation

Location

Norway

Client

NOSLEEPTILLBROOKLYN

Timeline

4 month

Team

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Warsaw Old Town Apartment

Services

architectural visualisation

Location

Poland

Client

private

Timeline

2 months

Team

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Hollywood Hills Modern

Services

architectural visualisation

Location

USA

Client

DSpace

Timeline

1 month

Team

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Warrandyte House

Services

architectural visualisation

Location

Australia

Client

Nina Muller

Timeline

1 month

Team

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architectural 3d renderings —Our Workflow


Step 1 — Camera Selection & Composition

In the first stage, we determine the best angles for presenting the architecture. The team creates several test camera options to show the building from different points and find the most winning composition.

We test different viewing angles, distances, and perspectives to ensure the building appears at the correct scale and harmoniously interacts with the surrounding environment. After that, the selected angles are agreed with the client.

This approach ensures that the final exterior rendering conveys the project’s architecture as clearly and effectively as possible.

Step 2 — Lighting, Materials & Environment

Once the cameras are approved, we move on to setting up the scene’s lighting, materials, and atmosphere. This is where the image’s visual character is formed.

We use realistic daylight simulation, select materials from our material library, and adjust textures, highlights, and shadows. We also integrate landscape elements, terrain modeling, and surrounding buildings to create a convincing 3D exterior visualization.

All lighting and material parameters are tested and agreed with the client before the final rendering.

Step 3 — Finalization & Postproduction

At the final stage, we detail the scene and bring the image to maximum realism. Materials are adjusted, glare and shadows are refined, and the general atmosphere of the scene is refined.

After that, final exterior renders are created in high resolution. Additionally, professional post-production is performed: color correction, atmosphere enhancement, and final visual edits.

As a result, the client receives a photorealistic 3D architectural exterior rendering, ready to use in presentations, marketing materials, on the website, or in an architectural portfolio.

3D Architectural Visualizations

Our team works as a professional architectural renderer, creating visualizations for various types of architectural projects. Each architectural render is developed taking into account the client’s tasks and intended use.

We combine 3d architect visualization with a technical approach, working with textures, light and raytracing technologies to achieve maximum realism. This allows us to create architectural visualization renderings that look convincing and professional.

We pay special attention to the client’s presentation — each project should be understandable and visually appealing. Our approach is aimed at achieving a high level of realism, so that the visualization not only shows the project, but also helps to make decisions.


Collaborative Workspace

We create a transparent, collaborative process for working with the client in an online environment. Using the Miro interactive whiteboard, you see all stages – from the first ideas to the final decisions – in real time. This allows you to quickly agree on concepts, discuss details, and make decisions without unnecessary delays.


“Working on Kevin’s architectural renderings was one of those projects where things just click. From the first camera tests to the final lighting, the collaboration felt easy and genuinely enjoyable.
Kevin always had clear feedback, which meant fewer guesses on our side and more time pushing the visuals further. We explored different angles, light moods, and environments until the architecture really started to shine.
At some point it stopped feeling like ‘just another rendering task’ and became more like a creative experiment we were running together. And honestly, those are the projects we enjoy the most — when both sides are curious enough to squeeze every bit of potential out of the design.”

Andre Burbela
Andre Burbela

MOLOT | Founder and Art director

MOLOT STUDIO


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    “I’ve always believed that architectural rendering is not only about showing a building — it’s about revealing the environment around it. Architecture never exists in isolation. It lives in relation to light, landscape, weather, and the way people experience space.

    When we create exterior visuals, we pay a lot of attention to the atmosphere: how daylight moves across the facade, how shadows shape the volume, how the building sits within its surroundings. Even small details like camera position or the softness of light can completely change the perception of the architecture.

    For me, exterior rendering is about creating a moment — a scene where the architecture feels natural, believable, and already part of the real world.”


    Bogdan Savluk
    Bogdan Savluk

    FOUNDER | CEO

    MOLOT STUDIO

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