Our Workflows
Rendering Workflow
Animation Workflow
Work begins after receipt of Model Files from client.
Revit
SketchUp
Rhino
CAD drawings & elevations (2D)
Rendered drafts will be sent to client for review. Client can check to ensure views and geometry are correct and provide feedback.
Renderings: within 48 hours
Animations: within 72 hours
Unlimited Revisions*
Rendered drafts will be sent to client for review. Client can check to ensure design details and overall style are up to expectation and provide feedback.
Renderings: within 48 hours
Animations: within 48 hours
Unlimited Revisions*
Final Rendering without Nordic Studio Watermark in high resolution.
Modeling
The initial animation draft will be in low resolution with no texture or lighting, and is only meant to confirm camera path/speed and model accuracy.
Rendered Key-frames Review
Key-frames which are still images with their textures and lighting will be provided to the client for review.
Animation Draft
Confirm everything is accurate while seeing the project in motion, and make small changes to the animation.
Final High-Resolution Animation Delivery
The Final High-Resolution animation (Standard 720p 1280x720) will take 3-5 days to render. For higher than 720p resolution, please contact us for additional cost pricing and rendering times.
* Nordic Studio does not limit good faith reviews but major changes to design could lead to additional fees.
Out of scope fees
Time of Day Adjustments: Modifying the rendering from a daytime view to a nighttime view involves additional considerations such as lighting, shadows, and overall ambiance. This adjustment may incur extra costs due to the intricacies involved in capturing the desired effect accurately.
Building/Landscape Design Updates: Any significant alterations to the original design during the rendering process can result in additional costs. This includes changes to architectural elements, landscaping features, or any other components that impact the overall visual representation.
Addition of Nearby Buildings: If there is a need to incorporate nearby buildings or other contextual elements to enhance the realism of the rendering, extra costs may be incurred. This involves detailed modeling and integration to seamlessly blend the new elements with the existing design.
Changing Camera Path in Animation: Everything from character models and backgrounds to already completed animation sequences might need to be adjusted or even redone entirely to fit the new design. Reworking existing elements and creating new ones takes time, which means animators, artists, and other staff need to spend more hours on the project. This translates to higher costs.
Interior Customization: Adding highly detailed elements in the middle of the render like custom furniture, intricate textures, or realistic plants takes more time to model and render, increasing the cost.
Major design changes lead to additional cost.
What are considered major design changes?
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