Case study
Soleil

For Soleil, a coastal residential development in Redhead, NSW, Render Works produced a full set of photorealistic 3D renders and a cinematic build-up video for JPMH Properties. Every finish was matched to the developer's real selections, and the aerial render places the finished homes among Redhead's actual rooftops, so buyers can judge the project before it is built.
What did Render Works deliver for Soleil?
Render Works delivered the complete visual package for the Soleil sales campaign: exterior renders of the street-facing facade, interior renders of the living spaces, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom, an alfresco and aerial view, and a cinematic build-up video. The work was produced for JPMH Properties from the architectural plans, ahead of construction.
| Deliverable | What it covered |
|---|---|
| Exterior renders | The street facade and alfresco courtyard, plus an aerial view compositing the homes among the real Redhead rooftops. |
| Interior renders | Ocean-view living spaces, the timber kitchen, a bedroom, and the bathroom, each matched to the developer's selections. |
| Build-up video | A cinematic long-form video that assembles the home on screen, then follows a car through the gate and surfers walking back from the beach. |
The stills are the core of our 3D architectural render service, and the build-up video came from our cinematic walkthrough video service.
A look at the renders
Here is a selection from the Soleil set, the same images JPMH Properties is using to market the development.
How closely do the renders match the real build?
Down to the driveway bricks. JPMH Properties supplied their actual selections during production, and the renders were matched against them: the outdoor tiles, the recycled-brick driveway with bricks laid sideways, the timber kitchen joinery, and details as small as the LED strip above the shower. The developer reviewed each round against those references before sign-off.
That matters because the renders are the product a buyer commits to. When the finished home matches the image that sold it, there is no gap for buyer trust to fall into. The final set was signed off by JPMH Properties in July 2026.
What does the build-up video add?
The build-up video does two jobs a still cannot. First, it assembles the home on screen, which turns an unbuilt project into something a buyer can watch take shape. Second, it sells the location: the video follows a car arriving through the front gate and surfers walking back from the beach, which is the daily routine Redhead buyers are actually purchasing.
Redhead sits inside one of the fastest-growing regional council areas in the country. The Australian Bureau of Statistics' regional population figures put Lake Macquarie among the top ten regional local government areas nationally for growth, adding roughly 2,400 residents in a year (ABS, 2025). More buyers arriving means more projects competing for them, and a video that shows the lifestyle, not just the floor plan, is how a development stands out.
Frequently asked questions
What did Render Works deliver for Soleil?
Render Works delivered a full set of photorealistic 3D renders, an aerial view placing the homes among the real Redhead rooftops, and a cinematic build-up video. The package was produced for JPMH Properties from the architectural plans, ahead of the sales campaign.
Where is the Soleil project?
Soleil is a coastal residential development in Redhead, a beach suburb of Lake Macquarie, NSW, Australia. The renders show the homes, their interiors, and their setting so the development could be marketed before construction.
How accurate are the Soleil renders?
Every finish was matched to JPMH Properties' real selections, including the outdoor tiles, the recycled-brick driveway, the timber kitchen, and the bathroom detailing. The developer reviewed each round against those references before signing off.
What is a build-up video?
A build-up video is a cinematic animation that assembles the home on screen from its parts, then transitions into finished lifestyle footage. For Soleil it ends with a car arriving through the gate and surfers walking back from the beach, selling the Redhead location alongside the home.


