The production time of an architectural render depends on the scope of the project, the number of images and the definition of the available information. In most cases, the complete process can take from one to several weeks, depending on complexity and level of development.

The time required varies depending on the type of project and the objective of the image.
Producing a single view is not the same as developing a complete set of images for commercialization.
The process includes multiple stages, from interpreting the information to production and final adjustments.
The process usually includes:
● Project analysis and definition of criteria
● Modeling or adjustment of the 3D model
● Application of materials and textures
● Definition of lighting and framing
● Image production
● Review and adjustments
Each stage impacts both timing and final quality.
● Project complexity
● Number of renders
● Level of initial information
● Feedback timing
● Number of revisions
A well-defined project with clear processes optimizes time without affecting quality.
Production time is not just operational, it is part of the development of the image.
Each stage builds a coherent representation aligned with the project and its communication objectives.
Reducing time without considering the process can affect the final result.
Can a render be completed in a few days?
Yes, depending on the scope, although shorter timelines usually involve a more limited level of development.How long does a full render project take?
It can take several weeks, especially if it includes multiple images and revision stages.Does the client influence the timeline?
Yes. Response times and feedback directly impact the overall duration of the process.
The time required to produce an architectural render depends on the project, its complexity, and its scope.
Lucas Zatko, CEO of LZRender