Your product in scene, with no studio or photo shoot: 3D render of furniture, lighting and objects, in any color or setting.
3D product rendering — furniture, lighting, finishes, objects — to the same photorealistic standard as our architectural images. The product appears in scene, with calibrated light and materials, before a physical sample exists.
Once modeled, the product becomes endless images: color, finish, setting and framing variations, with no set rebuild or repeat photo session. Ideal for catalog, e-commerce, launch and sales presentation.
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Faithful 3D build of the product from drawings, measurements or references.
PBR textures and materials calibrated for a realistic reading of each finish.
Color, material and setting swaps from the same 3D model.
Packshot on a clean background or the product staged in a scene.
Studio or natural lighting, chosen to bring out the product.
Images ready for catalog, e-commerce and print.
We receive the product (drawings, measurements, references) and the goal of the images.
We model the product and calibrate materials and finishes.
You approve framing, color and scene before the final render.
High-resolution images, in the agreed variations and formats.
It is a photorealistic image of a product created by rendering, with no physical photo — the product is modeled in 3D and rendered with real light and materials, in any color, finish or setting.
It depends, but once modeled the product generates endless variations (color, material, scene) with no set rebuild or repeat session — useful when there are many versions or the product does not exist physically yet.
From technical drawings, measurements, existing 3D models or product references. We agree it in the briefing.
Yes — a neutral background (packshot) or the product staged in an interior, to the same standard as our architectural renders.
It depends on the complexity of the product and the number of images/variations, defined in the briefing. We send a fixed proposal — we reply within one business day.
Tell us the product and the goal of the images. We reply with a timeline and a proposal.
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