I'll add my 2cents (pun intended). I have read and sometimes added to several of these discussions over the years. The main points remain the same.
I agree with Bobby - for the most part I'm over the fear thing. Emphasis on "most part". I have seen my work flow diminish, I think not so much from low cost international options, but more from in house capabilities which are now more ubiquitous in small architecture firms. Renderings that would be extensively criticized on this forum are used on large format public ad displays and etc. There are great examples of this within blocks of my home/office. 10 million dollar project with C- or D quality sketchup renderings on large banners surrounding the site. Those who need or want the best quality need to hire a specialist.
I often get calls asking for price range without seeing any plans. It's understandable. They often have no idea of cost and just want to see if it's possible for their budget. I give broad range on unseen projects. $1,200 - $3,600 for first rendering. Additional views are often 1/2 to 2/3 the cost of first view. "I will be happy to provide a written cost proposal if you send me your plans."
I am in line with Fernando on pricing, around $2K seems to be the average for me. Taking the average of the cost of several views and then assuming that would be the cost for one is a result of not being clear about pricing or just willful disregard on part of the client.
Finally - I would always rather do 1 rendering job for $2K than do 2 rendering jobs for $1K each.
I agree with Bobby - for the most part I'm over the fear thing. Emphasis on "most part". I have seen my work flow diminish, I think not so much from low cost international options, but more from in house capabilities which are now more ubiquitous in small architecture firms. Renderings that would be extensively criticized on this forum are used on large format public ad displays and etc. There are great examples of this within blocks of my home/office. 10 million dollar project with C- or D quality sketchup renderings on large banners surrounding the site. Those who need or want the best quality need to hire a specialist.
I often get calls asking for price range without seeing any plans. It's understandable. They often have no idea of cost and just want to see if it's possible for their budget. I give broad range on unseen projects. $1,200 - $3,600 for first rendering. Additional views are often 1/2 to 2/3 the cost of first view. "I will be happy to provide a written cost proposal if you send me your plans."
I am in line with Fernando on pricing, around $2K seems to be the average for me. Taking the average of the cost of several views and then assuming that would be the cost for one is a result of not being clear about pricing or just willful disregard on part of the client.
Finally - I would always rather do 1 rendering job for $2K than do 2 rendering jobs for $1K each.
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