Luck Perfume

Luck Perfume
Luck Perfume
Luck Perfume
Luck Perfume

Project Details:

Computer-generated imagery or CGI uses computer graphics to augment, create or contribute to images used in art, print, video games, TV, advertising, or computer animation.

CGI can create characters, scenes, and special effects in films, television, and games, from animating entire locations to subtle work on props.

For this project we wanted to highlight the beauty of the product packaging, the lines and shapes of the perfume bottle, and the 3D modeling and renderings allowed us to translate these features. 

After all, an image is worth a thousand words, but a 3D image is priceless.

Need more info? Find out what other services we can provide for your business and why countless international brands have been collaborating with us for years for their photography and image retouching needs.

 

 

 

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