Anyone tried 3D renders for product shots instead of photos?

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      danvarrr
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      It turns out that 3D product rendering can be a serious alternative to traditional product photography, especially for online stores and marketing materials. I’ve been researching options for my small business, and setting up a full photo shoot for every product iteration or new color seems incredibly expensive and time-consuming. I’m curious if anyone here has actually made the switch or used 3D renders for their product visuals. Does it really save money and offer the same level of quality? What kind of results did you get?

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      mosedow2
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      Yes, I definitely have! My company switched to using 3D renders for a new product line a few months ago, and it’s been a game-changer. We used a service found via pixready.com/services/3d-product-rendering to create really high-quality product visualizations. The level of detail and realism in the 3D product rendering was amazing, and it saved us so much time and money compared to hiring photographers and renting studios. They also let us easily create different views like 360 renderings and even lifestyle shots without having to stage anything physically. It’s a much more flexible and cost-effective way to get stunning product visuals.

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      jackleo00
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      Yes, many businesses are now using 3D renders instead of traditional product photography, especially for eCommerce and marketing materials. High-quality 3D renders can be more cost-effective, easier to update, and allow complete control over lighting, angles, and product customization without the need for repeated photo shoots.
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