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Outsourcing 3D Designs

  • Ramon Aubach
  • Sep 8
  • 3 min read

Updated: Sep 17


Outsourcing Design Services


In this post, we'll discuss outsourcing design services, focusing specifically on 3D design outsourcing. Today, 3D designs are part of the daily work of companies in architecture, industry, construction, services, and many other sectors. We'll also briefly touch on some of the most important and widely used 3D design programs. To conclude, we'll provide a brief introduction to Proiekt and our 3D design outsourcing service.

Outsourcing 3D Designs

The Need for 3D Design or Computer Graphics

Where does the need for 3D design or computer graphics come from? In most cases, the need for 3D design arises from the objective of facilitating product sales or from the need to visualize a future product and study, test, and evaluate a product in development.


We say that the need for 3D arises from the objective of facilitating the sale of a product because 3D helps potential clients understand the product they are going to buy and even visualize it in a specific space. For example, we could design a pellet stove and visualize it in a space that could be the living room of a house. 3D or computer graphics gives companies a very effective sales tool that can clear up a client's doubts. The design can be a small investment that provides many long-term benefits.


The need to visualize a future product falls mainly on a company's development departments. To make decisions and define the final product, they can use 3D designs to properly understand the product, see its flaws and/or virtues, and make decisions based on what is observed.

3D Design in the Architecture Sector

3D designs are widely used in the architectural sector because they can help visualize the future building, development, kitchen, etc. They can also help acquire clients before the project is finished. Who doesn't know someone who has bought an apartment or a house before it was built? A 3D design certainly helped the client make their purchase decision.

3D Design in the Industrial Sector

In the industrial sector, 3D designs are widely used as a development tool to check a product's characteristics, adapt it, or modify it until the desired final product is achieved. It's also clear that they are often used as a sales tool.

A great example would be a 3D design of washing machines in a laundry project. The 3D model can help the client understand what their future laundry room and machines will look like.

3D Design Programs

There are many 3D design programs, but the most important and well-known ones we could mention are 3ds Max, Revit, and Maya from Autodesk, SketchUp from Google, Catia, Solid Edge, SolidWorks, and Unigraphics. Besides these, there is a large number of other programs. You can see a complete list of them at the following link: Programs

How to Outsource 3D Design

If you are a company or an individual and have read this far, I imagine you are looking to outsource or subcontract 3D design services. The good news is that you are reading this on the Proiekt blog, a company specializing in offering 3D design and other services, all with online tools and with maximum transparency in our work.

At Proiekt, we work with the program that best suits the client's needs. We find the ideal drafter for your project and carry out the work transparently, so you can time your drafter's work, observe their screen, and check their performance. All the information is saved in the cloud so you can access it at any time. In addition, Proiekt offers a project management tool with the objective of ensuring the most suitable communication, allowing you to chat or have video conferences with your drafter. To learn more, read about the advantages of Proiekt.

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