I already have a detailed 2-D floor plan of a staircase and now need to see it fully come to life in three dimensions. The goal is a set of realistic, high-resolution images that show the stair from several vantage points—top, bottom, side, and a couple of eye-level perspectives—to confirm both design and material choices before moving into production. Key design notes you’ll need to honor: • Finish: the treads and risers will be wrapped in ceramic / marble tiles, so the material must read as polished stone with accurate reflections and subtle grout lines. • Colour palette: neutral tones only—think warm greys, soft beiges, or muted creams that won’t fight for attention against other elements. Deliverables: • At least four static renders (4K resolution or higher) covering the requested angles. • Native project file (e.g., .blend, .max, .skp, or similar) with textures linked so future edits remain straightforward. • A brief note on the lighting setup and render engine settings you used, just in case we need to replicate the look later. As long as the final images feel photoreal—true-to-scale, accurate shadows, crisp highlights—I’m flexible on the software: Blender with Cycles, 3ds Max + V-Ray, SketchUp + V-Ray, or another comparable tool are all fine. Let me know how quickly you can turn this around once you have the floor plan, and feel free to ask for any clarifications on materials or reference imagery.