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Photoreal CGI for Real Estate

Photoreal CGI is computer-generated imagery rendered to be indistinguishable from photography. ACCESS Experience uses it to produce stills of unbuilt buildings: exteriors, interiors, amenities and aerial views that sell a project before construction.

A floor plan asks buyers to do the imaginative work themselves. A photoreal render does it for them: the dusk light on the facade, the texture of the lobby stone, the view from the twelfth floor. When the image cannot be told apart from a photograph, the project stops being a promise and becomes a place.

The difference between a render that informs and one that sells is cinematography. Camera position, sun position and the story each frame tells are design decisions, made by designers, then executed through AI-accelerated pipelines that deliver launch-grade sets in weeks.

Every CGI engagement ships print-resolution frames for hoardings, web and social crops, and the master frames that anchor the brochure, website and campaign.

Exterior and aerial CGIThe hero frames that headline hoardings, brochures and the website.
Interior and amenity CGIKitchens, living rooms, clubhouses and pools, staged and lit like editorial photography.
All formats deliveredHoarding resolution to Instagram crop, from one master set.

Common questions

What is photoreal CGI in real estate?+

Photoreal CGI is computer-generated imagery of an unbuilt property rendered to photographic realism, used to market projects before construction with images buyers trust like photographs.

How long does a photoreal CGI set take?+

With complete drawings and a clear brief, a launch set typically arrives in weeks. Timelines are scoped backward from your launch date.

What inputs do you need for CGI?+

CAD or SketchUp files, elevations, floor plans, the material palette, landscape plan and brand assets. The more detail provided, the more real the frames.

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