• 3D Packaging Software for Mac & PC

    Rapid prototyping and visualisation of carton board packaging designs.

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  • Consider design alternatives on-screen

    Explore different design options and preview the impact of special finishes or substrates on-screen.

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  • Make communications easier and faster

    Simplify communication with clients, supply interactive portable 3D mock-ups viewable in a standard web browser.

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Overview

FFEI’s RealPro 3D-Packager is a new product for creative professionals involved in the design and communication of advanced print and packaging designs.

Whether you are a large corporate brand with in-house design communicating with a number of global stakeholders, or a dynamic creative agency serving demanding customers, RealPro 3D-Packager will help to streamline communication, improve product-time-to market and reduce overall development costs.

Offering a fully interactive, animated 3D visualisation which simulates all aspects of the structural and visual design, RealPro 3D-Packager offers stakeholders the freedom to explore different packaging concepts and review numerous design variants before a physical mock up is commissioned.

RealPro 3D-Packager offers the ability to preview the impact of a wide range of substrate and print related effects early on in the concept definition stages. These include substrate colour, thickness and texture as well as a wide range of print finishing effects such as UV varnish, opaque whites, embossing and foils.

RealPro 3D-Packager synchronises in real-time with Adobe Illustrator updating the 3D model as artwork is added or modified. This offers a working 3D reference throughout the creative design process allowing designers to experiment and preview changes on screen.

Files can be exported to clients in a portable 3D format offering viewing and annotation within a standard web browser. RealPro 3D-Packager’s unique multi-viewpoint animated folding sequence allows stakeholders to view the construction of the final product from flat substrate to fully folded state.

 
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