In architectural visualisation, rendering is not simply about creating an image but about telling a story of space, design, and atmosphere. Coloured rendering techniques allow designers to experiment with tone, mood, and environmental context. For a city like Sydney, this is particularly important, as the surroundings play a major role in defining architectural character. The harbour’s blues, the greenery of surrounding parks, and the warm tones of sandstone buildings all contribute to a balanced composition. A well-executed coloured rendering ensures that these elements are harmonised to present a realistic yet aesthetically enhanced interpretation of the cityscape.