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CGI images can be a valuable tool for planning applications. They can help to:
Visualise the proposed development in its context
Identify and address any potential concerns about the development
Create a positive impression on planners and the public
The type of CGI images you submit with your planning application will depend on the specific development. However, some common types of CGI images include:
Exterior images showing the development from different angles
Interior images showing the layout and design of the development
Context images showing how the development will fit into its surroundings
The cost of CGI images will vary depending on the size and complexity of the project. However, you can expect to pay around £300 to £500 for each interior image and £500-£800 for each exterior image, again depending on complexity and size.
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The time it takes to produce CGI images will also vary depending on the size and complexity of the project. However, you can expect to wait around 2 weeks for 4 rooms or 2-3 external images and up to 2-3 months for a large-scale development.
The best way to create CGI images for your planning application is to hire a professional CGI company. They will have the skills and experience to create realistic and high-quality images that will impress planners and the public.
Be clear about what you want to achieve with the images. What do you want to show? What do you want to communicate?
Provide the CGI company with as much information as possible about the development. This will help them to create accurate and realistic images.
Be specific about your requirements. What size and format do you need the images in? What level of detail do you require?
Get feedback from others on the images before you submit them with your planning application.
CGI images can be a valuable tool for planning applications. They can help to visualise the proposed development, identify and address any potential concerns, and create a positive impression on planners and the public. If you are considering using CGI images for your planning application, get in touch today.