Why Use CGI in Your Design Work?

The most obvious advantage of CGI is that it allows you to produce photographic quality images of things that don't exist. For some projects, this eliminates the need to produce costly appearance models and have them photographed. For others, it means being able to market new products before production has even started. CGI gives you complete freedom both in terms of what you want to create and how you want to present it.

Make the Unrealistic look Real

Even something as unrealistic as huge 3D text can be made to look compellingly real. By placing th model in a virtual environment, it takes on the lighting and reflections of its surroundings and creates natural shadows which help to seamlessly blend the render with the photographic background.

Ideas for 3D text

Even simple text can be made to really stand out

Complete Control

CGI allows you to completely control every aspect of the final image, from the subject itself, to the positioning, angle, colour and finish. From a simple sketch, we can develop a complete 3D model which is then used to create the final render.

With CGI, you have complete control

Change, then Change Again

Unlike a photo shoot, once we create your images, we can easily make changes. We can adjust the lighting, the camera angle or even update the artwork, all with minimal implementation time and at a fraction of the cost of arranging a new studio shoot.

Colour changes and artwork amends can easily be made

Explore different colour combinations and artwork easily, and at a fraction of the cost of producing prototypes

Ready to Use

The images we produce are ready to use and place into your artwork. They are clean, sharp and there's no need for any re-touching. Images can be supplied cut out, with reflections and shadows on seperate layers making it easy to use new backgrounds and integrate into your work.

Images are supplied cut out, with reflections and shadows on seperate layers

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