adobe substance 3D turns material sampling virtual for packaging design
adobe substance 3d opens up packaging design
Adobe Substance 3D amazes in its creative marvel more than just in interior design – check out artist Daniel Margunato’s retail renderings. The application comes with access to the Assets Library of approximately 2,200 3D models which can be complemented with a detailed portfolio of over 8,900 material options, enriches other creative fields such as packaging design too. The tool enables designers to visualize iterations instantly, sample materials virtually, and reduce physical waste aka carbon footprint.
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an essential tool for graphic designers
Adobe Substance 3D is composed of multiple applications as well as an ever-expanding Assets Library that enable designers to create, capture and texture 3D content. These can then be composed and rendered in life-like 3D scenes and other augmented reality experiences. Connected to Adobe Creative Cloud, Photoshop and Illustrator files can be imported into the application. As such, it is an essential tool for graphic designers when it comes to packaging design.
Designers have full creative control for packaging designs, as endless variations are possible and hyper-realistic visualizations can be realized in seconds. The 3D Assets Library consists of 2,200 3D models and 8,900 material options created by guest artists. These enable other graphic designers to freely use customizeable models or to create their own, as they choose. Materials can simply be dragged and dropped on to the designs.
The application delivers a more intuitive design, workflow and review method. Different layouts can be tested rapidly, iterations visualized instantly, and material options reviewed virtually. This not only decreases production time and review cycles, but also reduces sample costs and carbon footprint as virtual sampling is realized in hyper-realistic renders. Life-like products are quickly and easily set in 3D scenes using Stager, a powerful rendering engine. The virtual studio assembles these scenes to be shared quickly and easily with collaborators, stakeholders and more.
Adobe Substance 3D tool enables designers to visualize iterations instantly and sample materials virtually
Photoshop and Illustrator files can be imported into the application to create the final details
Graphic designers have access to the 3D Assets Library consisting of 2,200 3D models and 8,900 material
Life-like products are quickly and easily set in 3D scenes using Stager
application info:
brand: Adobe
application: Substance 3D /@substance3ddesign