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A building without crediting the architect? Unthinkable. A rendering without credits? Unfortunately, common. Last week, I came across a post by my colleague Matteo Ferrari 🎨✏️ He shared his fallout with a client who refused to credit him for his work. All of this, despite a crystal-clear contract. This isn't just an isolated incident. It highlights a broader issue within our industry. Here's my stance: In my contracts, clients receive a license to use the work, not ownership. They can showcase the images, share with partners, but edits are off-limits. And credit must always be given to The Big Picture. Fair, isn't it? Yet, as Matteo's case shows, it's not always straightforward. Architects, your perspective is essential here. Architectural projects, often unbuilt, remain ideas until realized. The architect owns these ideas, but the visualization? It's a creation that brings these ideas to light. It is similar to how a photographer owns the copyright of their images. What is your take on this? How do you see the crediting of archviz work against this backdrop? /// Hi, I'm Federico, archviz tutor and director at The Big Picture. Since 2014, I've helped architects and developers bring ideas to life through visuals. 🤝 Follow or connect for more archviz insights! ♻ Repost if you find this helpful!
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Architects, are you adding too much noise to your images? Be aware: most times less is more when it comes to visualization. It happens all the time. You want more detail in the render. Cars. Dogs. Birds in the sky. Trains and buses. People doing very specific things. They seem like small, harmless additions. But every added element has a cost. These tiny details can dilute your message. They can shift the focus from your design to the noise around it. Suddenly, the image isn’t about the architecture anymore. It’s about the cute dog in the corner. Or the shiny car in the street. Architectural visualization should deliver a message. A message where your design is the hero. Not the extras. Every added detail runs the risk of distracting your audience. Worse, it can even create unintended questions. “Why is there a person standing there?” “Is that type of car relevant to this project?” These questions have nothing to do with your design. They can steer the conversation away from what matters most. That's why simplicity matters. Because the best images are the ones that let your architecture shine. P.S. Ever asked for extra details and then felt it took away from the design? /// Hi, I'm Federico, archviz tutor and director at The Big Picture. Since 2014, I've helped architects and developers bring ideas to life through visuals. 🤝 Follow or connect for more archviz insights! ♻ Repost if you find this helpful!
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Architects, don't ask archviz firms to craft images in somebody else’s style. It won't work out, and here's why. Imagine walking into a restaurant and asking for their signature dish. Then imagine asking for it to be made like the restaurant across the street. Sounds... off right? Yet, in archviz, this happens a lot. Clients come in full of ideas and expectations, and that's great. But then, they hand us another atelier's references, saying, "Make it like this." This usually works out very poorly. When you ask us to copy, two things happen. One, it undercuts our unique strengths. Two, it sets up unrealistic expectations. This mismatch leads to frustration on both sides, and the project suffers. Bottom line, to architects and developers: Before you approach a visualization studio, dive into their portfolio. Ensure their signature style aligns with your vision for the project. Archviz studios are not a "one-size-fits-all" solution. And to my fellow archviz artists: If a client's expectations don't match your expertise, it's okay to say so. Redirecting them to a more suitable option may be the best move. It's about integrity, not just business. After all, you wouldn't ask Picasso to paint like Van Gogh, would you? P.S. Ever turned down a project because it didn't fit your style? /// Hi, I'm Federico, archviz tutor and director at The Big Picture. Since 2014, I've helped architects and developers bring ideas to life through visuals. 🤝 Follow or connect for more archviz insights! ♻ Repost if you find this helpful!
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