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What Clients Get Wrong About 3D Visualization Briefs

December 1, 2023

2 min read

Sofía Mazzucco

What Clients Get Wrong About 3D Visualization Briefs

The quality of a 3D visualization is directly proportional to the quality of the brief. After working on over fifty projects, we have identified the five most common mistakes clients make — and how to avoid them.

Mistake 1: Sending reference images without context. A Pinterest board with thirty images tells us what you like visually, but not what you need functionally. Better: send five images with notes explaining what specifically you respond to in each one — is it the material palette? The spatial proportions? The lighting mood?

Mistake 2: Requesting too many views. More views does not mean better communication. Three strategically chosen views — one exterior establishing shot, one primary interior, one detail — communicate more effectively than eight unfocused renders.

Mistake 3: Delaying material decisions. When clients say "just use something similar for now," the render becomes a placeholder that has to be redone later. Material selection should happen before rendering begins, not after.

Mistake 4: Underestimating the value of context. An exterior render without landscape, neighboring buildings, or sky context looks like a 3D model floating in space. Context is what makes a render feel real.

Mistake 5: Treating visualization as the last step. The most effective use of 3D visualization is during the design process — to test ideas, evaluate options, and make spatial decisions. When visualization is relegated to "make the finished design look pretty," its value is reduced by ninety percent.

The best briefs we receive are short, specific, and honest about what the visualization needs to accomplish.

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