Industrial 3D rendering for a water filtration system
Our client, an engineering company specialized in industrial water filtration technologies, had developed a new modular system and needed product and advertising images for its catalog, ads and social media. They only had a functional prototype, without a suitable visual appearance, and lacked technical drawings or 3D files.
Given the large size, technical complexity and high cost of manufacturing and transporting the equipment, we proposed creating a complete 3D reconstruction that would allow the generation of multiple realistic images in a far more efficient way.
Based on the original prototypes, we carried out reference photography from different angles and levels of detail to digitally model all components, adapting the level of detail to each type of shot. Once the volumes were defined, we applied realistic industrial materials and created the different module variations according to dimensions and number of membranes.












For the final images, we developed three different rendering styles:
- A didactic, non-photorealistic version, designed for explanatory diagrams and technical datasheets.
- A photographic version on a white background, with human scale reference, intended for product catalogs.
- A realistic version integrated into photography, created for advertising campaigns and brand imagery.




Original reference images and final result with integrated 3D rendering.
Thanks to this solution, the client obtained high-impact 3D images without the need to manufacture or transport a single machine, which helped accelerate the commercial launch and the presentation of the new system to the market.
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