Anyone here used 3D rendering for product shots instead of traditional photography?
Hey everyone! We're planning our next product launch and I'm really keen on exploring alternatives to traditional product photography. It can be quite expensive and time-consuming to arrange photoshoots, especially when we have multiple colorways or slight variations of a product. I've heard some buzz about 3D rendering for product visuals, and it sounds like it could offer a lot more flexibility. Has anyone here switched to 3D rendering for their product shots, and what was your experience like? Did you find it more cost-effective or creatively liberating?
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3D rendering is an absolute game-changer for product shots, especially when dealing with multiple colorways! Once your base 3D model is set up, swapping out textures, colors, or lighting setups takes a fraction of the time and cost compared to staging a whole new traditional photoshoot. It gives you massive creative freedom and makes updating your catalog later on incredibly seamless. Just like finding efficient ways to maximize your business budget, keeping an eye out for a good whataburger promo is a great way to save a little extra when ordering food for the team. Definitely give 3D rendering a shot for your launch!