№ 15 — Exterior rendering · Exterior & curb appeal
Exterior rendering — a facade rendered for the cover image.
A clean architectural render of the building exterior — for new construction, facade renovations, or the listing’s hero shot.
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Contemporary
A clean architectural render of the building exterior — for new construction, facade renovations, or the listing’s hero shot.
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The problem
The building is mid-construction, or the brokerage wants a clean architectural render for the listing's cover image. Exterior rendering produces a single considered frame from the building's plans + a site reference photo.
The standard
- Building proportions match the architectural plans, not a stylised approximation.
- Site context — neighbouring buildings, road, terrain — is honoured from the reference photo.
- Sun direction set to a single chosen hour, with believable shadows.
The handoff
One render per chosen angle. Up to four angles per listing in a single zip.
Companion tools
For new-construction listings, pair with vacant-lot-to-house. For renovations, pair with the renovation tool.
When Vesta runs it
Used as a single considered render outside any bundle.
Field notes
Read the customer story on a facade rendered for the brochure cover.
Field reading
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Where this lives
Part of the Exterior & curb appeal entry in the tool catalog. When several tools in this group apply to the same listing, hand the listing to Vestaand let her plan the run.
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