3D rendering of a stand more than just an image

10/03/2026

There's a special moment in the life of every stand project.

It's the moment when exchanges, ideas and intentions put down on paper are suddenly transformed into something concrete. Something you can see, experience and feel.

This moment is the 3D rendering.

Design and photo of the Honda stand at Rétromobile 2026

3D rendering is the volumetric and photorealistic modeling of a stand before it is manufactured. It enables the customer to visualize the space in its actual proportions, validate architectural choices and anticipate the visitor experience, even before the first piece is produced.

It's a working tool. Strategic, precise and often decisive.

FAQ - 3D rendering and stand design

When are 3D renderings produced?

3D rendering comes after the briefing and creative design phase, before manufacturing begins. This is the central validation stage of the project: it's here that architectural and aesthetic choices are confirmed, adjusted if necessary, and then committed to production.

How many 3D rendering versions are available?

Several iterations are carried out until complete validation. The number of iterations depends on the complexity of the project and the adjustments required. The objective is constant: to achieve a rendering that both parties fully validate. What is approved in 3D is what will be delivered.

Does the 3D rendering really match the final stand?

Yes, and that's precisely its value. Fidelity between modeling and final production is the result of direct continuity between the design and manufacturing teams. What is validated upstream is identical on the show floor.

Can I modify my stand once the 3D rendering has been validated?

Minor adjustments are still possible, depending on the stage of production. But the earlier and clearer the validation, the smoother and more precise the project becomes. That's why this stage deserves the full attention of all stakeholders.

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