Shiraz 3d studio
4.5
Serves Yonkers, NY
16 years in business
I’m Pari, a real estate photographer and 3D interior modeling specialist with a background in architecture and professional experience across Central Texas.
I provide high-quality images and accurate 3D visualizations for residential and commercial spaces.
Services include:
• Professional photography for MLS and Airbnb
• 3D interior modeling and virtual design
• Fast delivery, fair pricing, covering Austin and Bastrop
My goal is to help properties stand out and sell faster through clean, compelling visuals.
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FrameViz architectural visualization
4.5
Serves Yonkers, NY
6 years in business
IMPORTANT:
I don’t provide structural drawings, permitting help, or landscape design. I also don’t develop construction details. I can help with early-stage concept design if you just want to explore layout ideas or visual direction.
Hi, I’m Dmitriy - founder of Frameviz, a Seattle-based architectural 3D visualization studio. I help architects, designers, and homeowners bring their projects to life with high-quality 3D models and renderings. Clients often reach out when they want to see their project clearly before building starts, to explore design options, avoid costly changes later, and communicate ideas. If you care about getting things right the first time, with clear visuals, attention to detail, and reliable timelines, I’m here to help.
Services:
1. Architectural 3D Modeling
Accurate modeling based on provided drawings (SketchUp-based workflow).
2. Photorealistic Renderings
High-quality interior and exterior still images (renderings).
3. Concept Design Visualization
Early-stage design ideas presented in 3D (non-technical, no structural detail).
4. Design Option Studies
Multiple layout or material options to help clients visualize and compare design directions.
5. 3D Flythrough Animations
Smooth, camera-based walkthroughs for marketing or client presentation purposes (available if renderings are also commissioned).
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Huffy Creative
4.5
Serves Yonkers, NY
9 years in business
Hi. I’m Joe, a regular guy who used to have a regular job. I love the little things in life and never take myself too seriously. Laughing with friends and enjoying my family are two of my favorite things. Today, I consider myself the luckiest person on earth.
But that wasn’t always true…..
After graduating art school, I was afraid of the unknown I faced. I was afraid of failing. I didn’t know what the path forward looked like. And with the economy in crisis, I wasn’t sure how, when, or where I was going to find another job, especially one that I liked. I did what so many do. I took what I could and spent years in jobs that weren’t fulfilling for a paycheck. Thankfully, I learned the entire time. I learned about leadership, time-management, exceeding deadlines, and that details are just as important as the overall vision. I demonstrated all of these crucial business skills, but without the satisfaction and fulfillment.
What was wrong with me? Was I crazy? It was all a bit maddening. Then a crazy idea popped into my head: I could work for myself. I kept creating. I kept imagining. I kept my inner child. I have held on to those dreams that keep the fires of creation burning. I also learned that the most successful people in the world are the ones that have failed the most. Like Edison said, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.”
Although the entrepreneurial path has been risky, it is invigorating and feels right.
The rest, as they say, is history….
Imagination is always encouraged here, and no idea is too extreme for me.
Years of experience have taught me about exceeding expectations and meeting deadlines. Opportunities are everywhere, we just have to be willing to see them!
I don't just enjoy what I do, I LOVE what I do! The creative process is about collaboration, and this is what I was born to do!
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1. What types of projects do illustrators work on?
Illustrators create artwork for books, advertisements, magazines, websites, and product packaging.
2. What tools do illustrators use?
They use traditional media like pencils and ink as well as digital tools like tablets and software.
3. Can I commission custom illustrations?
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Timeframes vary from hours to weeks based on complexity and requirements.
5. Do illustrators retain copyrights?
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