I will hand over the full Revit model, PDFs of the architectural set and a folder of site-reference photos. Your task is to turn this single-family residence into a set of photorealistic exterior visuals in a classic French Provincial style. Key points you should know before diving in: • Geometry must be clean and true to the drawings. • Exterior materials need detailed texture mapping with subtle weathering so stone, render and roof tiles feel lived-in yet refined. • Glazing stays clear and transparent, picking up believable reflections of sky and surroundings. • The visible interior rooms have to be convincingly furnished—sofas, décor and colour palettes that read well through the windows and alfresco doors. Lighting requirements are fixed: early-morning sun for the front façade and late-afternoon sun for the rear. The house sits on a flat suburban block; I’ll provide sun-angle data if you need it. Deliverables I’m expecting 1. Two high-resolution renders of the front façade (morning light, alternative camera angles). 2. One high-resolution render of the rear façade in afternoon light. 3. One high-resolution render looking into the alfresco area. 4. A round of draft images for feedback before you move to finals, supplied as medium-res JPEGs. 5. Final images at 5000 px long edge, TIFF + layered PSD or EXR if produced in V-Ray, Corona, Enscape or similar. That’s the full scope—no walkthroughs, no animation, just four impeccable stills that feel ready for a magazine spread. Let me know your preferred renderer and estimated turnaround once you’ve reviewed the brief.