Photorealistic CGI
Control materials, lighting, and angles precisely.
3D Rendering
Photorealistic CGI visuals for products, launch campaigns, e-commerce, and technical storytelling.
Control materials, lighting, and angles precisely.
Useful before mass production or full color availability.
Create multiple scenes, colors, and product stories.
Content
Hero visuals for websites, e-commerce, packaging, and ads.
Show structure, function, and technical features.
Motion visuals for launch videos and exhibitions.
When a product is still in prototype, pre-sale, or color-extension stage, 3D rendering can support the same remote visual production workflow for overseas brands as photography and video.
This is especially useful for Amazon listings, Shopify launches, Kickstarter campaigns, and product lines where physical samples are limited.
3D product rendering is useful when photography is too slow, the sample is not final, or you need visuals that are difficult to shoot in real life.
Common deliverables include:
3D rendering works well when the product has accurate CAD files, industrial design files, or a physical sample that can be referenced for shape and material. It can also support product lines with multiple colors or SKUs where shooting every variation would be slow or expensive.
For overseas brands manufacturing in China, product CGI can be combined with photography and video in one launch workflow. A real sample can be photographed for accuracy while 3D assets cover scenes, colors, structures, or pre-sale visuals.
Do I need a physical sample for 3D rendering?
Not always. CAD files, product drawings, dimensions, and reference photos may be enough for many products.
Can 3D rendering replace product photography?
Sometimes. For launch visuals, color variations, and technical views, 3D rendering can be faster. For texture accuracy and real packaging, product photography may still be useful.
Can you create Amazon images from 3D renders?
Yes. We can prepare hero images, feature images, comparison visuals, and structure views for Amazon and e-commerce pages.