ILLUSTRATIVE WORK

Rendered imagination — sample projects, honestly framed

Every project below is illustrative: anonymised briefs that show how RenderMind approaches concept renders, environment scenes and key art. They are not endorsements from named clients, not promises of specific results, and not fabricated metrics. Real studio craft, hypothetical scenarios.

Concept review of rendered environment scenes at Vancouver studio

A BC game studio's early world concepts

The idea: Twelve environment renders for an unannounced title — coastal ruins, alpine passes and urban fringe zones described in design documents but never photographed.

The render pass: Moodboard exploration established palette and atmosphere. We selected diffusion models for environmental fidelity, built prompt architecture per biome, and ran image-to-image passes from rough layout references. Three iteration rounds refined scale, weather and lighting under art direction. Inpainting corrected focal artefacts; upscaling prepared frames for internal review.

Rights & review: Usage rights covered internal studio and publisher presentation only — no public marketing licence. Every deliverable was human-reviewed for unintended similarities. No real-person likeness; all figures stylized.

A Canadian publisher's key-art set

The idea: Six poster-scale key art frames for a literary fiction line — each title needed a distinct visual voice while sharing a series identity.

The render pass: Style training on an approved reference library made on-brand generation repeatable. Text-to-image exploration produced character and scene candidates; human curation selected direction per title. Colour and lighting were art-directed to match print specifications. Retouching and image editing refined typography zones.

Rights & review: Commercial licence for print and digital channels in Canada and the US. RenderMind retained no marketing rights. Deliverables shipped with a licence summary and iteration notes. AI outputs flagged for human sign-off before print proofing.

Render desk with key art work-in-progress at RenderMind studio

A Vancouver brand's rendered campaign scenes

The idea: Eight lifestyle scenes for a product launch — settings described in the brief (a kitchen at golden hour, a workshop bench, a rainy window ledge) that would cost a full location schedule to photograph.

The render pass: Product assets from client photography were composited into generated environments via image-to-image diffusion. Reference exploration locked composition; art direction matched brand palette across scenes. Two revision rounds adjusted props and lighting. Pre-visualization frames preceded final renders for stakeholder alignment.

Rights & review: Broad commercial licence for web, social and out-of-home in Canada. Deliverable notes documented which elements were synthetic and which were photographed. No deepfakes; no identifiable real people. Human-in-the-loop review on every frame.

An agency pitch pre-visualization package

The idea: A new-business pitch needed visible concepts in forty-eight hours — three campaign directions for a transit authority awareness push, none of which could wait for a photo shoot.

The render pass: Rapid moodboard exploration and pre-visualization frames using text-to-image generation under tight art direction. Model selection prioritized speed without sacrificing atmosphere. One iteration round per direction after client feedback. Outputs labelled clearly as pitch pre-viz, not final campaign assets.

Rights & review: Limited licence for pitch use only. Full campaign render pass quoted separately upon win. All imagery human-reviewed; no trademarked transit livery reproduced without clearance guidance to the agency.

These samples illustrate RenderMind's craft on hypothetical briefs. They do not represent actual named clients, guaranteed outcomes or fabricated performance data. Generative-AI outputs require human review; results vary by brief complexity. Contact us to scope a real CAD project with documented deliverables, revision rounds and usage rights.

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