About Cummins Design

New ideas become reality (aka, get funded or purchased) only when others can understand the value of your vision. This means 3D renderings and animations can be the key to success.

Cummins Design owner John Cummins shared one of his favorite customer-success stories. “A friend and client in the RV industry set out to design a new RV concept and open his own manufacturing company,” he said. “He designed a sleek, European-style travel trailer and I produced all the renderings. He took those visuals and traveled the country looking for investors.” In the end, the client’s results exceeded his expectations. “Instead of an investor, he found someone who wanted to buy it outright, and made him an offer he couldn’t refuse. They hired him to create and launch his new line of RVs.”

Our 3D Promise

Details. We understand every project is unique, and successful visuals are created by managing and showcasing the details.

Dedication. We’re 100% dedicated to your success and are willing to work hard to earn your trust.

Deadlines. We deliver on time and on budget.

John Cummins is an engineer, artist, and videographer, which makes him uniquely qualified to create 3D illustrations and animations and to build interactive sales tools. But he’ll tell you that even more important than his artistic passions is the real-world construction experience he brings to every project. 

“In my career, I’ve run engineering departments where I created construction drawings, supervised construction projects, and worked in quality assurance,” says John. This insight makes working with Cummins Design a step above a traditional agency. “I know how things are made, and that makes me better equipped to solve problems for our clients.”

Case Study: Homes for Life

Based in the Carolinas, Homes for Life designs beautiful, custom homes with accessibility features for multi-generational families, people with physical limitations, or people who simply want to age in place.

Their designs offer an exceptional quality of life for homeowners, and Cummins Design began working with Homes for Life shortly after Bob Aquilino founded the company. “We needed someone with experience in the home-building industry to create high-quality renderings of our model homes,” says Bob.  “As a start-up, it was essential that we put our best foot forward. Cummins Design was easy to work with and their high-quality designs helped us demonstrate our credibility and professionalism.” 

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Frequently Asked Questions

It’s easy! Just click the Get a Quote button and we’ll take it from there.
After you request a quote, we’ll send you a simple form to fill out to gather more details. Sometimes all we need is a floor plan drawing. Other times we’ll need CAD drawings and decor boards. It’ll just depend on your project.
You’ll be kept in the loop at all times through our web-based proofing app. The proofing process allows you to approve each stage as we move forward to the final result.
Several factors affect the delivery schedule, including the scope of your project, the complexity (animations or interactive elements) of the design, and the volume of work on the schedule ahead of you. A typical exterior rendering can take as little as one to two working days. An interactive exterior rendering with multiple decors may take seven to ten working days. An interactive kitchen could take three to four weeks, depending on complexity. So hopefully these give you a frame of reference. Cutaway renderings for RVs typically take 4-5 working days We value personal attention and VIP service!
You’ll have an opportunity to make at least two revisions without incurring additional costs. For example, a typical rendering contains two main stages. The modeling stage and the rendering stage. During each stage, you’ll receive proofs to review and will have an opportunity to make revisions. For a more complex project, such as an animation or interactive sales tool, there may be additional stages of reviews and therefore more opportunities to make revisions.
Your project proofs are uploaded to a web-based proofing app that allows everyone involved to be kept up to date and aware of all comments being made, as well as the status of the project.
Once the final images are approved, your project files are then stored in the cloud where you can easily access them at your convenience.
I wish I had a better answer than, “It depends,” but… it depends. Your designs are customized with your specific goals in mind. The best thing you can do right now is click "Get a Quote." There’s no obligation, and you’ll get valuable tips based on our 15+ years of experience in the business.
Yes! With 3D renderings, animations, and interactive sales tools, you can show your customer your final vision even before you begin to build. You can exhibit multiple models and their variations before they roll off the line. And you can create a stellar customer service experience.
You’ll still want to photograph your model(s) for your marketing materials once they’re produced, but when some of your models are still in the concept phase, you can use 3D renderings (photorealistic images) that communicate your vision in an instant. Plus, renderings can be much more cost effective. Showcasing products with multiple decor packages, graphics, options, and configurations is often just not feasible with photography.
If you offer a variety of options and décors, we can create an interactive sales tool that will help your customers visualize what they’re ordering. The interactive process lets the customer click and choose things like cabinet finishes, door pulls, backsplashes, appliance colors, and more. You’re giving your customer a chance to be the architect or interior designer, and the interactive process creates buy-in and builds confidence in their purchasing decision.
We understand the need for confidentiality, especially when you’re developing a brand-new model or product that will give you a competitive edge. We don’t talk about your project until you’re ready to launch it to the public.
A typical project requires a 50% deposit. You will receive an invoice for the deposit once you approved your estimate. The remaining amount will be invoiced at the end of the project.
If you're not quite ready for a quote, but need a little more information, you can use this link to schedule a call! https://calendly.com/cummins-3d/20min We look forward to talking with you soon!