3d visualisation
Creating imagery in 3D has many benefits - it can be an option to photography when you want more flexibility or when you want something that’s simply not possible with a camera. And down the line, making updates (graphics changes etc) are simple as there’s no re-shooting required - even years after.
All images can supplied fully retouched with layers and selection masks.
I’ve been creating 3d images for product development, pack shots, editorial imagery, advertising imagery or just for the fun of it.
Have a look at the samples to see what's possible.
All created in 3D except for the background 'flare'
Too hard/impossible to photograph - perfect example of how 3D can make the impossible, possible.
Pack visualisation and scene creation
Re-built in 3D using the original label artwork, then curved and 'spritzed'. One of a series.
Pack visualisation and scene creation
If you want a beverage image it's usually spritzed (condensation in other parts of the world) - this is a hugely complex task. This is my test-bed image for perfecting the process.
One of a series of product renders. Recreated using the pack artwork (also designed and illustrated by me).
Pack visualisation and scene creation
Pack visualisation and scene creation
Pack visualisation and scene creation.
Pack visualisation and scene creation
Pack visualisation and scene creation
Image creation for Selleys 'Nail Gone' product for the UK market.
Pack visualisation and scene creation.
Pack visualisation and scene creation
Personal project
Pack visualisation of isolated product filled with water.
One of complete product range. Pack visualisation and scene creation
Started off as a Photoshop illustration but it was soon re-illustrated in 3D because of the simplicity of revisions - different angle, lighting etc
Classic example of 3D benefits - new SKU, so no product to photograph.
Personal project. Start from scratch build.
A personal project inspired by a quote request. Unfortunately the creative concept changed and the job never happened.
Pack and scene creation
Personal project, exploring hard surface modelling.