How Archviz Gave Me the Freedom I Always Dreamed Of


How Archviz Gave Me the Freedom

I Always Dreamed Of

June 22

Ross Plemya

Creator

Hey friend,

Let me tell you something personal today.

For years, I had this quiet dream inside of me.

  • It wasn’t about being famous.
    It wasn’t about being rich.
    It was about one simple word:

Freedom.

Not the kind of freedom people post about with rented cars or vacations.
But the real, deep kind. The one you feel when you wake up and realize:

“I’m the one who decides how I live my life.”

And for me, that freedom came through architectural visualization.


1. I Work When I Want

I don’t use an alarm clock anymore. I wake up naturally.

Some days I feel inspired at 6:00 AM. Other days I go slow and start after lunch. The point is — I get to decide.

I don’t have to log in at 9:00 and "look busy."
There are no endless Zoom meetings with people I don’t care about.

Instead, I organize my time around real work. Deep work. Creative work.
Sometimes I work 4 hours a day. Sometimes 12.
But it's on my terms.

And that changes everything.


2. I Work Where I Want

I’ve worked from my home office.

From coffee shops in Lviv.

From a rented office.

All I need is my laptop and internet.

I can pack my office into a backpack and go wherever life calls me.
That’s not a fantasy — that’s my reality.

Architectural visualization isn’t just creative — it’s mobile.

I don’t need an expensive studio. I don’t need a physical office.
My tools live in my software, and my creativity travels with me.


3. I Work With People I Respect

One of the best things about building your own career is choosing who you surround yourself with.

Today, I have a small but powerful team of five.


Each one of them is not just a colleague, but a part of the same mission. We help architects, developers, and designers bring their visions to life.

There are no toxic managers. No passive-aggressive coworkers.
Just mutual respect, shared values, and a love for beautiful work.

And that changes everything.


4. I Take Full Responsibility for My Life

Here’s the truth:

When you choose freedom, you also choose responsibility.

If something goes wrong — it’s on me.
If a client’s not happy — I fix it.
If income drops — I work harder or smarter.

At first, that’s scary.
But then you realize — it’s power.

Because when you take full responsibility, you also take full control.

You stop blaming, and you start building.
And slowly, you create the life you actually want.


5. Yes, It’s Hard — But It’s Worth It

There are days when it’s overwhelming.
When everything depends on me.
When deadlines pile up, or a project goes wrong, or I question if I’m even good enough.

But here’s the thing:

I wouldn’t trade this for anything.

Because even on the hard days — I’m free.

I’m not building someone else’s dream.

I’m building mine.


6. You Can Have This Too (+ 30% OFF Until Tonight)

I’m not sharing this to impress you.

I’m sharing it because I believe you can have this kind of freedom too.
Not overnight. Not without effort. But yes — it’s real.

Architectural visualization changed my life.
And I’ve seen it change the lives of so many others — people who thought they were "just creatives" or "not technical enough" or "not ready yet."

You don’t need to be perfect.
You need to start.
You need to learn.
You need to take the first step.

That’s why I created Plemya School — to guide you step-by-step and help you build real, in-demand 3D skills that can change your future.

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7. A Final Word from the Heart

If there’s one thing I want you to remember, it’s this:

Freedom is not a luxury. It’s a direction.

You don’t have to keep waiting for permission.
You don’t have to live on someone else’s schedule.
You don’t have to settle.

You can learn a skill that the world values.
You can build a career that aligns with your life.
You can create income, impact, and inspiration — from anywhere in the world.

If I could go back and talk to my younger self, I’d say:

“Keep going. It’s worth it.”

And now I say the same to you.

If you’re curious about the world of Archviz — or you’re already on the path but need guidance — my inbox is always open.
I’m here to help.

Talk soon,
Ross Plemya
Founder of Plemya School


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