What files do you need for a product render?
CAD or existing 3D files are useful, but they are not required. Clear dimensions, reference photography, material notes and a physical sample can also be used to build the product.
3D product rendering · Sydney / worldwide
One accurate digital product can cover clean packshots, campaign imagery, colour variants and views that would be difficult to photograph. We build the model, materials and lighting as a reusable image system, then deliver the frames your store, launch and ads actually need.
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How the work is shaped
We work from CAD, reference photography, dimensions or a physical sample to establish accurate geometry, finishes and construction.
Materials, lighting and camera rules are approved as a repeatable setup so every angle and product variant feels like part of the same range.
Final images are composed and supplied for product pages, launch campaigns, paid ads, packaging, retail and future adaptations.
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CAD or existing 3D files are useful, but they are not required. Clear dimensions, reference photography, material notes and a physical sample can also be used to build the product.
Yes. Camera height, lens choice, lighting direction, background and colour treatment can be developed around an existing photography system so new imagery belongs with the rest of the range.
Yes. That is one of the main advantages of a controlled 3D product system. Approved geometry and materials can be reused for consistent variants, packshots and campaign compositions.
Delivery can include high-resolution web and print files, transparent-background assets, social crops and agreed working passes for future retouching or adaptation.