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Trend of Outsourcing 3d Architectural Rendering

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If an architectural firm is in dire need of cost reduction, it can be said that 3D architecture rendering outsourcing has been a Deus machine. Companies in the big western economy no longer tend to create 3D architectural visualizations. Companies in emerging economies such as China, India and the Philippines have announced that 3D architecture design should be outsourced. Competition between providers of this service has become so fierce that hundreds of companies are already providing this service in developing countries. Architects are also adapting to the idea of ​​outsourcing, as the architectural animations of some buildings before their construction has become a competing standard.

The main reason for outsourcing is the attractive rates offered by companies in developing countries. Given the low labor costs in such countries, it is not uncommon to see architectural projects at around $ 300 per image, while companies in developed countries often charge $ 2,000 or more. Thus, there is no reason to circumvent the costs. While some skeptics dare to call its quality mediocre, this is far from the truth. Countries like the Philippines are known for their large circle of talented 3D artists, often sought after by major animation companies such as DreamWorks and Warner Bros.

It helps customers, shareholders, contractors and others involved in the design and implementation process to better understand the purpose and beauty of the design. Creating an architectural project presentation is a more detailed way of explaining and selling a design. Architectural visualization can also be used in advertising and brochures as a form of marketing and promotion. Thus, handmade works are gradually being removed from the architectural design environment, although they are still used by architects and designers in the initial planning and design stages.

The growth of 3D architecture services is also the result of the growth of the global construction industry. Construction expenditure increased by 2-4%. The same trend is observed in Australia, which has seen an increase of around 4%, and many Asian countries are following a similar trend. The only exception was the United States. Where there was a drop of about 2%. The US is still the largest market, so it is still a very interesting market for architectural projects. As outsourcing saves Brobdingnagian savings, they are here to stay, and this can undoubtedly lead to a tighter sense of cost control.

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