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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.
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.
