It is also true that it depends on the size of the firm you work, or if you work for yourself and are a freelancer. Here in US, many times for big firms money is not the issue. The real problem is timing, and having full control of their work! It has happened to me that the firm preferred to pay three times the price of render done in china (1500 vs 500) only because it was so hard to deal with them. You need to do a change, shoot an email, wait half day because it is already midnight there..wait for the morning, they do the change, and they missed it! And you need to do it again trying to explain from scratch your intention. Their aesthetically taste is also different from what we are used to. Meanwhile the deadline has come knocking on your door! For these reasons firms try to do rendering in house where the designer can seat with the archviz guy and tell its intentions, or outsource it to local artists. Unless you need to win a competition, and then... you call MIR

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