When it comes to product visualization, I focus on capturing the essence of each item through its functionality, material, surface, and shape. My goal is to create images that not only look good but showcase the purpose and feeling a product gives you. It’s important to me to understand the product’s story and how it connects with its audience, delivering renders that are not only visually pleasing but also communicate the product’s value.
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My work at Lindberg was what really made me appreciate the attention to detail and my love for materials and surfaces.
Creating minimalistic designer eyewear, we needed to really convey the sensation this eyewear gave the user. Both the exclusivity as well as the premium materials and construction.
When there are so few components, every part of it has to be perfect. I love spending time with light and materials until you can almost imagine how your finger would feel touching the surface.
Lindberg having trillions of combinations, this is also where my love for Automations started, which you can read more about here.
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I’m always looking to improve my professional work, and a part of that is making things in my spare time for fun. I often make little product visualizations of things that inspire me from daily life, like the beer I’m drinking, the camera I’m using, or the phone I have.
Whether I want to get the last bit of realism in a material, practice to depict the beauty of a ray of sun shining through a curtain, or to test out new methods.
Constantly evolving, practicing, and learning are things that I am really passionate about. Both striving to perfect my art and broaden my knowledge and skill set.
Consistency is key when it comes to products. Having thousands of products in different shapes, sizes, and categories, it’s crucial to maintain the same look across everything.
Especially at a company like Tvilum, where a large amount of the resellers sell furniture exclusively online. Being able to get as close to real life as possible when it comes to colors and looks can make the difference between a sale or a return.
Studying the glossiness of a surface in detail, the color, and the surface of a material to recreate it accurately in 3D is a difficult task, but also one I love.
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