Files Needed for 3D Rendering in Brisbane | Project Checklist

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BRISBANE · PROJECT PREPARATION

What Files Are Needed for a 3D Rendering Project in Brisbane?

A practical checklist for architects, builders, developers and designers preparing exterior, interior, floor-plan, animation or 360° visualisation projects.

By 3D Space Design 8 min read Updated July 2026

Quick answer

What should you send for a 3D rendering project?

The most useful files are floor plans, elevations, sections, CAD or 3D models, material schedules, landscape plans, site photos and reference images. You do not need every item before requesting a quote. The available information can be reviewed first, and any missing inputs can be identified before production begins.

Key takeaways

The quality of the brief affects the quality of the render

01

Start with drawings

Floor plans, elevations and sections provide the core geometry and dimensions.

02

Add visual direction

Materials, lighting, styling and landscape references define the intended appearance.

03

Clarify the output

State the required views, image size, animation length or intended marketing use.

04

Send what you have

A complete package is helpful, but an initial review can begin with partial information.

Interactive project checklist

Check which files you already have

Select the items available for your project. The readiness guide below is only a practical starting point—not a substitute for reviewing the actual files.

0 items selected Start with any drawings or project references you have.
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Core project information

The files that define the architecture

These documents provide the most important information for understanding geometry, scale, levels, openings and spatial relationships.

Floor plans

Floor plans show room layouts, wall positions, dimensions, doors, windows and circulation. They are often the first files reviewed for interior and residential visualisation projects.

Elevations

Elevations clarify facade design, opening sizes, rooflines, external materials and architectural proportions required for exterior renders.

Sections

Sections help explain ceiling heights, floor levels, roof profiles, voids, split levels and other vertical relationships that may not be clear in plans alone.

Existing 3D model

Revit, CAD, SketchUp or other model files may reduce some setup work, but they still need to be reviewed for accuracy, detail and compatibility.

Visual direction

Files that define materials, mood and presentation style

01

Material and finish schedules

Include product references, colour names, supplier links, finish codes and marked-up elevations where possible. This helps reduce ambiguity around facade cladding, stone, timber, paint, flooring, cabinetry and fixtures.

02

Furniture and styling references

Interior renders are clearer when the desired furniture style, layout, accessories, colour palette and overall atmosphere are defined before detailed styling begins.

03

Lighting references

State whether the project should feel bright and natural, warm and residential, dramatic and cinematic, or suited to a dusk or evening presentation.

04

Landscape information

Landscape plans, planting schedules, paving details and site photographs help exterior renders feel integrated with the property rather than visually isolated.

Match the files to the output

What information is needed for each type of visual?

01

Exterior rendering files

Exterior views usually need:

  • Floor plans, elevations and sections
  • Facade materials and colour selections
  • Roof, window and door details
  • Landscape plans and site photos
  • Preferred camera positions or presentation references

Avoid unnecessary delays

Common briefing mistakes

01

Sending drawings without explaining the intended output

A render for design review may need a different composition and level of finish from an image intended for a property-marketing campaign.

02

Leaving material selections unclear

Generic descriptions such as “grey stone” or “timber look” can create unnecessary interpretation. Product references or visual examples are more precise.

03

Combining feedback from multiple people without consolidation

Conflicting mark-ups can slow down review cycles. One coordinated feedback document is easier to action accurately.

04

Changing the camera direction after detailed work begins

Camera approval should happen early because changing viewpoints later may require additional modelling, styling or scene preparation.

Project brief template

Include these details in your first enquiry

A clear first message helps the project scope move faster and makes it easier to recommend the right visual format.

01

Project type: house, townhouse, apartment, office, retail, hospitality or other

02

Project location: Brisbane suburb, Queensland region or other location

03

Required output: exterior render, interior render, floor plan, animation or 360° VR

04

Number of views: approximate number of images or selected camera positions

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Intended use: design review, approval, presentation, pre-sales or marketing

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Available files: plans, elevations, model files, schedules, references and site photos

07

Required timing: preferred delivery date and any important presentation or campaign milestone

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Frequently asked questions

3D rendering file FAQs

Practical answers to common questions about drawings, model files and project preparation.

Yes. Send the plans, sketches, references or model files currently available. The project information can be reviewed and any missing items can be identified before the scope is confirmed.

READY TO START?

Send the project information you already have

Share your plans, model files, references and intended deliverables. The available information can be reviewed before the rendering scope is confirmed.

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