The 3D Printing Perception Challenge
Many customers associate 3D printing with low quality or rough finishes. Your photography needs to overcome this perception by showcasing the actual quality of your products.
Highlighting Quality
Use macro photography to show surface finish and layer quality. Photograph at angles that demonstrate structural integrity. Show the product in use to prove functionality. Include close-ups of fine details and smooth surfaces.
Lighting for 3D Prints
Side lighting reveals surface texture and layer lines. For smooth finishes, use soft diffused light. For textured designs where texture is a feature, use more directional light to emphasize the pattern.
Post-Processing
Use Pic1.ai for clean background removal. 3D printed items often have complex geometries that benefit from AI-powered edge detection. Add subtle shadows to ground the product.
Showing Scale and Functionality
Include dimension references. Show the product being used or held. If the item has moving parts, show them in different positions. For custom items, show the customization options.
