I have a set of detailed blueprints for a small industrial facility and need them translated into a polished 3D scene that I can show to stakeholders. The goal is a clean, engaging visual presentation that highlights the building’s exterior architecture as well as its immediate surroundings—parking, landscaping, and any auxiliary structures noted in the plans. All structural dimensions, elevations, and material call-outs are already documented in the drawings, so you can jump straight into modeling without guesswork. I would like the final package to include: • A fully textured exterior model built accurately from the blueprints • Realistic context: ground plane, basic terrain, and any key site features specified in the plans (fencing, loading bays, access roads) • Two or three high-resolution still renders from agreed camera angles suitable for print and slide decks • The native scene file plus exchange formats (FBX or OBJ) so future edits remain straightforward If you prefer working in Blender, 3ds Max, SketchUp, or another mainstream package, that’s fine—just let me know which one you’ll use so I can keep files organized on my side. Once you receive the drawings, I’ll point out the materials and color palette we already have in mind, but I’m happy to hear suggestions if something reads better visually. Let’s agree on milestone previews (clay model, material pass, final lighting) to keep the process transparent and efficient.