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Sharing a recent interior set for a residential project in Melbourne. The client marked up CAD line drawings by hand - skylights, exposed timber rafters, glass-door wine cupboard, light timber floors, “kitchen colours to match the example photo.” Loose brief, but enough to lock the key views.
Swipe through: the annotated sketches first, then the matching finals.
Pipeline was 3D model → camera and lighting approval against the plans → refinement passes for materials, vegetation and atmosphere. It’s a hybrid workflow - real 3D base, AI-assisted in the refinement stage, fully art-directed. Happy to go into any stage.
The reason I’m posting: we’re still calibrating pricing and I’d value a sanity check from people doing this regularly.
∙ For interior residential stills at this level, what are you charging per image?
∙ Per image, per project, or day rate?
∙ How do you handle revisions and usage rights - included or billed on top?
Crits on the work very welcome too, especially the light balance in the fireplace shots.