I will create photorealistic 3D product renders for packaging and ecommerce
About this gig
I will create photorealistic 3D product renders for packaging and ecommerce that look like real studio photography, built from your specs, dielines, and reference images.
What you get
You receive clean, high-resolution 3D renders of your product, modeled and lit from scratch so they read as genuine product photography rather than obvious CGI. Every render is purpose-built for the surface it will live on, whether that is an Amazon listing, a Shopify hero, a pitch deck, or a retail box mockup.
- Custom 3D model of your product built to your real-world dimensions, proportions, and material breakdown (matte plastic, gloss, frosted glass, brushed metal, paperboard, cloth, liquid, etc.).
- Your artwork wrapped accurately onto the model from your supplied dieline, label, or print-ready PDF, with correct seams, fold lines, and edge wrap so packaging looks production-accurate.
- Photorealistic lighting and shading using physically based materials, soft studio light, reflections, and contact shadows tuned to your brand mood (clean white, dramatic dark, lifestyle warm).
- Final renders in the resolution and aspect ratios you need for ecommerce thumbnails, marketplace galleries, web banners, and print, delivered as PNG and/or JPG.
- Transparent-background (alpha) PNG versions of the hero angle so you can drop the product onto any color or scene.
- A render that matches your reference when you provide one, so the result fits an existing catalog or campaign look.
This is a digitally produced image deliverable. You receive image files, not a physical printed item, and not the editable 3D source scene unless that is explicitly added to your order.
Plans
| Feature | Basic | Standard | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Products modeled | 1 | 1 | Up to 3 |
| Render angles delivered | 1 | 3 | 6+ |
| Artwork / label mapping | Simple label | Full dieline wrap | Full dieline wrap + multi-panel |
| Background | White or transparent | White, transparent, or solid color | Custom styled / gradient scene |
| Resolution | Standard web | High-res web + print | Max resolution + print-ready |
| Lifestyle / contextual setting | — | Basic prop staging | Full scene composition |
| Source-accurate reflections & shadows | Included | Included | Included |
| Revision rounds | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| Editable source file | — | — | Optional add-on |
All tiers deliver photorealistic, marketplace-ready images. Higher tiers add more angles, more products, richer scenes, and finer material detail.
How it works
- You share the brief. Send product dimensions, photos from multiple sides, your dieline or label artwork (vector PDF or layered file preferred), material notes, and any reference renders or competitor listings you like.
- I confirm scope and feasibility. I review your files, flag anything missing (for example a low-resolution label or an unclear dimension), and confirm the angles, backgrounds, and output sizes for your order.
- I model and texture. I build the 3D geometry to your measurements, apply physically based materials, and map your artwork onto the surfaces with correct wrapping and alignment.
- I light and set the scene. I stage studio lighting, reflections, and shadows to match your chosen mood and any reference you supplied.
- You review a preview. I send a draft render of the hero angle so you can check shape, label placement, color, and finish before I commit to all final angles.
- I render finals and deliver. After your approval I produce every contracted angle at full resolution and send the files, including transparent-background versions where included in your tier.
Why choose this
Real product photography means physical samples, a studio booking, a photographer, and reshoots whenever artwork changes. A 3D render skips all of that: once the model exists, new angles, new label versions, and new background colors are fast to produce and perfectly consistent. There is no dust, no glare you cannot control, and no waiting on a sample in the mail.
Because the model is built to your true dimensions and your real artwork, the result is honest to the product you will actually ship, which matters for packaging where a customer expects the box on the listing to match the box on the doorstep. Lighting, reflections, and shadows are rendered with physically based materials, so glass looks like glass and gloss looks like gloss rather than a flat sticker on a gray block.
You also get flexibility. Need the same bottle in three cap colors? A white-background hero plus a transparent cut-out? A render sized for both an Amazon main image and a wide web banner? All of that comes from one model, so your visuals stay cohesive across every channel.
Who it's for / use cases
- Ecommerce sellers who need clean, conversion-ready main images and gallery shots for Amazon, Etsy, Shopify, eBay, or Walmart Marketplace.
- Packaging and brand designers who want a production-accurate box, pouch, bottle, jar, or carton mockup wrapped with the actual dieline.
- Startups and crowdfunding creators showing a product that is not manufactured yet, so there is no physical sample to photograph.
- Agencies and marketers assembling consistent hero images, ad creative, and pitch-deck visuals across a product line.
- Manufacturers and distributors refreshing catalog imagery without booking repeated photo shoots.
Common products: cosmetics and skincare bottles, supplement jars and tubs, food and beverage cartons, coffee bags, cosmetics boxes, electronics, household goods, and standing pouches.
FAQ
Q: Will the render look like a real photo? Yes, that is the goal. I use physically based materials and studio lighting so reflections, shadows, and surface finish read as genuine product photography. The realism ceiling depends on the quality of the reference and dimensions you provide.
Q: What do you need from me to start? Product dimensions, clear photos or drawings of each side, your label or packaging dieline (vector PDF preferred), material and finish notes, and any reference images for the look you want.
Q: Do I receive the editable 3D file? Not by default. The standard deliverable is final image files. An editable source scene can be added to a Standard or Premium order as an add-on if you need it.
Q: Can you match my existing product photos or catalog style? Yes. Send a reference render or listing and I will tune lighting, angle, and background to sit naturally alongside your current imagery.
Q: Is this a physical printed product? No. The deliverable is digitally produced render images. You do not receive a printed box or a physical sample.
Q: What file formats and sizes do you deliver? High-resolution PNG and/or JPG in the aspect ratios you need, plus transparent-background PNG for the hero angle where your tier includes it. Tell me your target platform and I will size accordingly.
Q: How do revisions work? Each tier includes a set number of revision rounds covering angle, label placement, color, and lighting adjustments. I send a hero-angle preview before final rendering so most changes are caught early.
Q: Can you render multiple package sizes or label variants? Yes. Once the base model is built, additional sizes, cap colors, or label versions are straightforward, especially on the Standard and Premium tiers that support multiple angles and products.
Reviews★5(1)
- @lab88★★★★★5
The 3D renders of our cosmetic bottle came back looking exactly like real product photos, and the lighting on the packaging was spot on for our store listings. Couldn't tell them apart from a studio shot.