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September 28

"3D Visualization for Developers: Florida Community Entrance "

In Florida, the entrance to a community isn’t just a sign, it’s a symbol of identity, pride, and promise. For Justin, a land acquisition and development specialist at Paytas Homes in Florida, this was more than a design philosophy, it was a personal challenge. ......
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September 19

"Futuristic Renders: Backyard Designs in Stunning 3D "

In Texas, a backyard isn't just a patch of grass, it’s where families gather, neighbors connect, and everyday life spills outdoors. For Hunter, a veteran builder with decades of experience, helping his client imagine that kind of space meant more than just blueprints and......
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September 09

"Floor Plans Alone Can’t Sell Homes in 2025 "

A floor plan can show the walls. But can it show the sunlight at 6pm? In today’s real estate market, a static floor plan just doesn’t cut it. Buyers in 2025 expect more than dimensions and layouts, they want to see and feel what living in a space could be like. Traditio......
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August 29

"How 3D Renders Brought a Houston Church to Life "

In Houston, church development isn’t just about bricks and mortar, it’s about creating a space that can bring people together in faith and community. Arthur, a dedicated church developer, wanted more than architectural drawings; he wanted to see his sanctuary come to li......
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August 19

"Bringing a Baseball Stadium to Life with 3D Rendering "

In Michigan, baseball isn’t just a sport, it’s a tradition that brings campuses, families, and communities together. For Lawrence Technological University, the dream was to give their NCAA Division III team a field worthy of that tradition. But there was a challenge: no......
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August 08

"Home Builders Are Saving Time with 3D Visualization "

Not long ago, construction was built on instinct. Hand-drawn plans, site meetings, and crossed fingers. Everyone did their best to stay aligned, but miscommunication was part of the process—and rework? That was just expected.  Today, we know better. Every......
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