What is the Render Studio?
The Render Studio is a tool that lets you create packshot images from your Fibbl 3D models.
Using presets and customizable visual settings, you can generate consistent product images that are ready to use for:
e-commerce product pages
marketplaces
product catalogs
marketing materials
Because the images are generated from a 3D model, you can easily create multiple versions of the same product image without needing a new photoshoot.
You can control elements such as:
camera angles
lighting setups
background styles
product framing
This allows you to produce product visuals that follow your brand’s visual standards across your entire catalog.
What you need before using the Render Studio
To generate packshots, your product must first have a Fibbl 3D model available in the platform.
These 3D models act as the base asset used to create all product images.
Once a model is available, you can start generating packshots immediately.
What you can generate
With the Render Studio, you can create multiple types of packshots for your products.
Lighting Setups
You can choose between different lighting setups to control the look and mood of the image.
Lighting presets ensure consistent rendering across all your products.
Multiple Angles
You can generate images from 18 predefined camera angles, allowing you to showcase your product from different perspectives.
This helps create richer product pages and more complete product catalogs.
Visual Styles
You can also customize the appearance of the image by adjusting:
background color
shadows
product scale
padding and framing
These settings allow you to adapt your packshots to different visual guidelines or platforms.
Overview of the Workflow
Creating packshots with the Render Studio is a simple process.
First, you create an order to group the packshots you want to generate.
Then you choose an existing preset or create a new one to define the visual style of your images.
Next, you select the 3D models you want to generate packshots for.
Once everything is configured, you create the order, and the platform automatically generates your packshots.
Next Steps
Now that you understand the basics, you can start generating your first packshots.
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