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So, you can create a great set of images or movies for your client to look at, and use when designing the building. But consider before you start what the cost will be. Make sure that it is in your contract to pay for this. Also don't forget to charge for the materials that are involved in printing out the images. Consider what the use will be, who will be looking at the image and how close they will be to it. Double check that the scene is in the correct position and that everyone is happy before committing yourself to it. Don't create parts of the geometry that aren't needed in a rendering if you can help it. And remember this is art. Deal with it accordingly. You give a renderer all the time they need to create their picture, do the same for your staff considering they are not only creating a picture but the model as well. And lastly, have fun with it. This is where you can get a chance to play!
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