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Render Studio: Step-by-Step Guide

Render Studio: Capture Your Designs from Every Angle

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Written by Betsey Pope
Updated over a week ago

With Render Studio, you can capture as many views of your floor plan as you need—different angles, zoomed-in details, or full-room shots. Each one is saved automatically in your Project’s Designs.

1: Open Render Studio

  • Open any 3D Floor Plan, and click Render Studio in the top right-hand corner.

Note: When you enter Render Studio, you’ll start in Top-Down mode by default.

To change to a perspective view, you can:

  • Move the camera with your mouse, OR

  • Click the Perspective tab at the top.

2: Adjust the View

  • In the left-hand panel, you will find your tools for lighting and perspective:

    • Field of View: zoom in or out.

    • Camera Height: Raise or lower the camera.

    • Light Intensity: brighten or darken the space.

    • Sun Position: move the sun to adjust shadows.

    • Hold the left mouse button to rotate the view.

    • Hold the right mouse button to move up/down/sideways

3: Align Vertical Lines

  • Watch the red and green lines on the left.

  • When they turn teal, the view is perfectly vertical.

4: Create a Render

  • Position the view.

  • Click Create New Render.

  • The image will appear on the right panel in your Render Library

5: Add More Renders

  • Move to a new angle or zoom in on details.

  • Click Create New Render again.

  • Repeat for as many images as needed.

6: Update a Render

  • Select an image.

  • Adjust the view.

  • Click Update Render to replace it.

7: Manage Renders

  • Hover over an image to:

    • Download as JPEG

    • Duplicate to copy

    • Delete to remove

  • Click the pencil icon to rename your render.

8: Return to the Editor

  • Click Back to Editor.

  • Renders are saved automatically in your project under Designs.

9: Reopen Render Studio

  • Click the 3 dots on a render from your Designs page, and select the Render Studio shortcut whenever you want to return!

10: Share Interactive Renders with Clients

  • Every render you save—whether in Top-Down, Floor Plan, or Perspective—is interactive when viewed in the Client Portal.

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