I will create a realistic lighting visualization for your stage


About this gig
Hello
My name is Renat. I'm the founder and lead designer of the concert lighting studio RAYPOINT. For over 15 years, I've been developing stage designs and concert lighting in collaboration with some of the world's largest production companies.
On this platform, I offer a full show development cycle, from concept creation to high-quality, realistic final visualization.
My remote services:
- Stage and set design
- Concert lighting concept design
- Consulting on lighting equipment selection
- LED screen and banner integration
- Technical documentation and drawings
- Truss and rigging points load calculations
- Electrical load distribution
- High-quality 3D visualization
- Light show programming
If your event is taking place within the European Union, the following services are also available:
- Consultations and negotiations with technical contractors
- Supervision during the installation period
- Lighting control during the show
Before placing an order, please contact me to discuss the scope of work.
I'd be happy to collaborate.
Delivery style preference
Please inform the freelancer of any preferences or concerns regarding the use of AI tools in the completion and/or delivery of your order.
Get to know Renat Niiazov
Stage and lighting designer
- FromPoland
- Member sinceFeb 2024
- Avg. response time1 hour
Languages
English, Ukrainian, Russian
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FAQ
What do we need to get started?
The more information we have at the beginning, the better the final result will be. Plans and photos of the venue, a list of available equipment, and the artists' technical riders will be very helpful. Your references and suggestions are also very important.
How am I different from other designers on this platform?
Dealing with me you work not just with 3D designer, but with qualified engineer. The result of our collaboration will be more than just a nice picture, but a project ready for implementation, complete with technical documentation that takes into account many different factors.
How close can the result of 3D visualization be to what we will see in reality?
The visualization programs I use simulate real lighting fixtures with all their realistic parameters, such as brightness, beam shape, movement speed, and much more. The end result is very close to reality, allowing me to program shows in a virtual environment, saving time on real lighting equipment.

