Our photorealistic CGI service brings unbuilt or conceptual designs to life with breathtaking accuracy. We construct detailed 3D models of architecture or products, then apply advanced material shaders and lighting simulations that mimic real-world conditions—from the soft diffusion of morning sun through glazing to the specular highlights on polished metal. The result is high-resolution still imagery that communicates form, texture and atmosphere with striking fidelity. Ideal for marketing collateral, design approvals or investor presentations, our CGIs help stakeholders visualise the finished project long before construction or manufacturing begins. Bring your architectural and product concepts to life with still imagery that’s virtually indistinguishable from high-resolution photography. Our CGI workflow ensures every pixel communicates quality and clarity:
  1. Detailed 3D Modelling
    We start by converting CAD, SketchUp or Revit data (or even hand sketches) into clean, production-ready meshes. Every surface—from façade panels to furniture edges—is crafted with precision topology and UV layouts.

  2. Advanced Materials & Textures
    Using PBR (physically based rendering) workflows, we assign shaders that mimic real-world properties: the sub-surface scattering of marble, the anisotropic sheen of brushed metal, the translucent softness of frosted glass.

  3. Photo-Accurate Lighting
    Our lighting artists simulate natural and artificial light sources—sun studies, HDRI skies, or custom IES profiles—to reproduce authentic shadows, reflections and ambient effects. We adjust colour temperature, intensity and bounce to match your target environment.

  4. Post-Production Polish
    Final renders are composited in After Effects or Photoshop for colour grading, lens corrections and depth-of-field enhancements. We deliver TIFF, EXR or high-quality JPG/PNG files at any resolution you require.

Use Cases & Benefits

  • Marketing brochures and web galleries

  • Investor and stakeholder presentations

  • Design reviews and virtual mock-ups