Select clients, CAD-informed stills

3D rendering and modeling when photos cannot tell the story

We model and render machinery, products, and infrastructure scenes for select clients who can share drawings or reference material and need review checkpoints before print or web. This is not an open service for every inquiry. Tell us what you are trying to show and we will confirm fit, scope, and pricing after we see your files.

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When flat photos cannot tell the story

Product and equipment owners often need still frames that show assemblies, cutaways, or environments a camera cannot reach. Shop-floor photos help, but they rarely match brochure lighting or show internal paths buyers ask about on calls. We take 3D rendering and modeling for select clients only, where we can review your drawings or reference material and agree on review checkpoints before anything goes to print or the web.

Common starting points

  • Equipment and invention visualization for bids, manuals, or investor decks.
  • Product demonstration stills when prototypes are not ready for a photo shoot.
  • Industrial and trenchless infrastructure scenes for municipal or contractor outreach.
  • Wheel, tire, and machined-part presentations for catalogs and spec sheets.

What we typically deliver

High-level scope only until we review your files. Each engagement is quoted after we understand geometry sources, review cycles, and where the frames will appear.

Still renders and hero frames

Marketing stills, cutaways, and environment shots sized for web, print, or slide decks. Materials and lighting tuned so engineering and sales can defend what is on the page.

CAD-informed modeling

Geometry traced from SolidWorks, Autodesk-class exports, or shop measurements when CAD is incomplete. We flag when proportions need sign-off before heavy rendering spend.

Review checkpoints

Phased previews so you approve camera, materials, and labeling before final pixels. File handoffs match what your vendors expect when we agree on formats up front.

How a typical project runs

  1. Intake: you share CAD, drawings, brand guides, and the deadline list. We reply with questions, not a fixed price from a contact form alone.
  2. Scope and quote: we outline deliverables, review rounds, and file formats. Pricing depends on asset quality and iteration depth.
  3. Blocking and cameras: low-res layout frames so stakeholders agree on angles before final renders.
  4. Final delivery: approved stills plus layered sources when the agreement includes them.

We accept new 3D rendering and modeling work for select clients when scope, files, and timeline fit. Pace and fidelity depend on the geometry you provide and the timing we agree on. We do not guarantee a specific turnaround or award-winning outcome in marketing copy. Contact us to confirm fit and receive a quote tied to your files and review process.

Representative frames from past select-client work. Additional historic shots are available on request when we confirm your project fits our scope.

Still frames often pair with broader design or motion work. We keep lanes separate in quotes so you know what is in scope.

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  • 3D animation when stills need motion or assembly sequences.
  • Graphic design for print, booth art, and layered brand systems.
  • Web design when new renders need matching landing pages.

Request a quote

Share what you are trying to show, your target deadline, and whatever CAD or reference photos you can send. We confirm fit for select-client 3D work first, then respond with scoped next steps and pricing.

Contact Archi FX for a 3D graphics quote, or review graphic design services when the project mixes print and 3D.

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We read every inquiry personally. Tell us what you need and we will respond with a clear recommendation.