Instructions
Clear Product Description:
What is the product? Be specific. Is it a piece of furniture, electronics, cosmetics, food, toy, etc.?
What is its intended use? How will it be used?
What are the key features? What makes the product unique?
Detailed Product Specifications:
Dimensions: Provide precise measurements for all sides, including height, width, depth, and any other relevant dimensions.
Material Details: What materials is the product made of (e.g., plastic, wood, metal, glass)? Specific types or textures are very important.
Colors: What are the exact colors of the product? Provide color codes (e.g., Hex codes, Pantone colors) if possible.
Special Features: Any specific design details or unique parts (e.g., buttons, hinges, labels, patterns).
High-Quality Reference Images:
Multiple Angles: Photos from the front, back, sides, top, and bottom. Ensure every part of the product can be seen.
Close-Ups: Detailed close-up images of textures, materials, logos, and any other intricate parts.
Well-Lit Photos: Clear, sharp images taken in good lighting. Avoid blurry, dark, or low-resolution photos.
Clean Background: Photos with a plain background to avoid distracting from the product itself.
Technical Drawings or Blueprints (If available):
Orthographic Views: Front, side, and top views that show precise measurements and details.
CAD Files (if applicable): If you're able to import CAD files, ask for them if possible (.step, .iges)
Desired Render/Animation Style:
Photorealism: Do they want a realistic representation of the product, or a stylized/artistic look?
Lighting Style: Are they looking for studio lighting, natural lighting, or something more creative?
Background/Environment: Should the product be on a plain background or in a specific environment?
Animation Requirements: If animation is needed, what type of animation do they need? (e.g., simple rotation, complex demonstration, product in-use).
Specific Examples: Providing examples of visuals they like can be very helpful.
Intended Use of the 3D Visuals:
E-commerce: Are they for website listings, product pages, or ads?
Marketing: Will they