Product 3D rendering (CGI): precision, realism and full control
Product 3D rendering (CGI) allows us to create product images with a level of detail, lighting and realism that is impossible to achieve using photography alone. At Mimetry, every render is approached with a photographer’s eye, carefully refining composition, textures, lighting and atmosphere.
Based on plans, 3D models or references, we create product images and animations tailored to any need: catalogs, packaging, websites, e-commerce or advertising.
Thanks to the flexibility of 3D, we can showcase variations in color, materials or environments without repeating production. The result is a set of coherent, consistent, high-end images, ready for print or digital media.
3D rendering is not just a technique: it is a creative tool that transforms ideas and prototypes into impactful commercial visuals.



Photographic criteria applied to 3D rendering
Every 3D render is lit, textured and composed using photographic principles. This approach allows us to achieve realistic, visually appealing and technically flawless images, designed to highlight the product and communicate its visual value in an elegant and effective way.
Product renders for catalogs and web
We create photorealistic product images with precise materials, reflections and lighting. Ideal for catalogs, e-commerce listings or digital presentations, they maintain consistent quality even across large product ranges.


3D advertising imagery
3D rendering offers complete creative freedom to design advertising scenes that would be impossible in reality. Full control over lighting, environment and composition allows us to convey emotions, style and brand values with a distinctive visual identity.
Prototypes and products not yet manufactured
We can realistically represent products that do not yet physically exist. Ideal for pre-launches, trade shows or presentations, 3D rendering allows you to visualize and promote your designs before production, reducing time and costs.


Integrating 3D renders with photography or AI
We combine 3D renders with photographic backgrounds or AI-generated environments to create high-impact hybrid compositions. This technique is ideal for advertising and advanced visual communication, combining realism with creative freedom.
FAQ
Here we answer common questions about the 3D rendering process: from how we work with your files to timelines, formats and the results you can expect from each project.
What is product 3D rendering?
It is the creation of photorealistic images generated digitally from three-dimensional models, materials and virtual lighting.
What advantages does it have over traditional photography?
It allows full control over lighting, materials and environments, without depending on the physical availability of the product.
Can I request renders even if my product doesn’t exist yet?
Yes. We can create realistic images from plans, CAD designs, digital prototypes or even model the product in 3D based on the physical object or reference photos.
What level of realism can be achieved?
Very high. We apply photographic techniques, precise materials and color calibration to achieve a natural and coherent look
Can you show color or material variations of the same product?
Yes. 3D allows multiple variations to be generated without repeating the base work, reducing time and costs.
In which formats are the renders delivered?
JPG, PNG or TIFF, ready for print or web, with ultra-high-resolution options available.
Can I combine renders with photographic backgrounds or AI images?
Yes. We integrate renders into photographic or AI-generated environments to create more expressive and realistic scenes.
What does the client gain by hiring Mimetry instead of using AI tools alone?
A finished image, not a draft. We transform an AI-generated concept into a commercial-ready visual asset. This includes art direction validation, correction of subtle defects and optimization for any medium (web, social media or large format), ensuring the image communicates clearly and sells effectively.
How long does a 3D rendering project take?
It depends on the product and scene complexity, typically between 10 and 20 business days.
