Thursday, May 24, 2018

Palma Plaza Renderings

Some project last longer than others, it is part of the business. I can do my best to schedule things, however, sometimes that schedule isn't' worth the paper it was written on. The Palma Plaza Renderings takes the award for the longest running project I have ever had in my 25 years in business. I didn't start the project until well after the project's deadline had passed; I was waiting on plans. Halfway through the project, I had to explain the process again and explain that if milestones are missed the deadline is in jeopardy. I always aim to avoid frustrations on all sides, including mine. If a milestone is missed I might have to reschedule things, and I don't like to do that, and sometimes, it could be weeks, and that would cause frustrations. I take milestones and deadlines seriously, and I do lose sleep over these things, even if the project is going smoothly.  Sometimes, if not more time than not, I am far more stressed about the project deadline than my client is. 

Anyway, here are the stills from the Palma Plaza project.

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Wednesday, May 16, 2018

White Mansion Architectural Renderings

There is a story with these white mansions you see me do.  A couple years ago I got a phone call from a gentleman out if upper New York State.  The gentleman had some mansions that he wanted to get illustrated, he saw my work and was extremely impressed. He was having an outfit out of China doing his renderings and he wanted to up his game, but didn't think that the Chinese company could compete with the quality he is seeing on my website. We discussed price and the phone call ended in, I can't possible produce the quality you want for the price you paid the Chinese company.  Over the next 24 hours I was not having a good feeling about not being able to work on such nice houses. I decided that if I come down a little and he comes up a little, maybe we can work something out. The next day I called him back and after some haggling, which I usually don't do, we decided on a price.

Now, some might hit me in the back of the head if they heard what I charged for these, however, just liking charging more for projects you can't get excited about, sometimes it makes sense to change less for projects you can get excited about. If you really want to know what I charged, feel free to email me.

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Thursday, May 3, 2018

Hill House Bayport

Here is the story. The developer gets a quote from the architect to include a 3D rendering with the construction documents. The architect sends the developer the rendering and the developer forwards it to the real estate broker, who is hired to sell the project. The real estate broker says, "I can't use this!" and then I get a call. This happens often and I have no complaints

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