Office Wall 3D Cladding Render
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I already have an AutoCAD floor plan of the room and a folder of reference images that show the cladding concept I want. What I need from you is a polished 3ds Max scene that turns those raw materials into a single, photo-real image (or a short turntable if that’s faster for you) that will help the team visualise exactly how the walls will look once clad.
The space must read as Modern—clean lines, minimal fuss—while putting the spotlight on two things: the play of light across the surface and the wall texture itself. Think neutral tones for the cladding: warm greys, off-whites, subtle concrete hues—nothing loud, just an elegant, contemporary palette. I will supply a DWG of the room, along with sketches that mark elevations, cladding panel sizes and any trims. You can keep the furniture extremely simple or use proxy blocks; the key is to let the walls and the lighting setup do the talking.
Deliverables (all items required):
• Native 3ds Max file with organised layers and named materials
• Hi-res still render (minimum 4K) in JPG or PNG
• Two alternative camera angles saved as separate views inside the Max file
• All texture maps in a clearly labelled folder
I’ll consider the job complete once the render communicates material depth, realistic light fall-off and an accurate match to the DWG dimensions. If that sounds straightforward, let’s get started—I can send the CAD file immediately.
The space must read as Modern—clean lines, minimal fuss—while putting the spotlight on two things: the play of light across the surface and the wall texture itself. Think neutral tones for the cladding: warm greys, off-whites, subtle concrete hues—nothing loud, just an elegant, contemporary palette. I will supply a DWG of the room, along with sketches that mark elevations, cladding panel sizes and any trims. You can keep the furniture extremely simple or use proxy blocks; the key is to let the walls and the lighting setup do the talking.
Deliverables (all items required):
• Native 3ds Max file with organised layers and named materials
• Hi-res still render (minimum 4K) in JPG or PNG
• Two alternative camera angles saved as separate views inside the Max file
• All texture maps in a clearly labelled folder
I’ll consider the job complete once the render communicates material depth, realistic light fall-off and an accurate match to the DWG dimensions. If that sounds straightforward, let’s get started—I can send the CAD file immediately.