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To start: Create my first photo

These steps will show you how to create and download an initial 3D photorealistic rendering of your product, based on a pre-set template.

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Written by Riva
Updated over a month ago

Here's how it works:

💡 Keep in mind that we're in a 3D space! All the templates can be customised (lighting, colours, viewing angles, etc.).

  1. Create your first Project using the Templates tab at the top left of the side menu

2. Choose a Template from the gallery by clicking on it (in our example, it's Wooden shelf on beige background)

3. Choose a Project to store your new scene and name it

4. The Omi studio opens

5. Add a product by clicking on Objects in the left-hand menu, then click on the desired product (or drag it into the scene)

6. Move the product that has appeared, click on it and hold down the arrow, while moving the mouse to position it.

7. Change the angle of view, as a photographer would, click on Cameras, then choose a camera (Macro in this example).

💡Omi Tips💡

Here's an article that will help you find the ideal camera for your product.

8. Change the lighting, click on Lights then choose a light (here, Masks category then Eucalyptus 2 lighting)

💡Omi Tips💡

Here's an article to help you find the ideal light for your product.

9. To add accessories, click on the Objects tab and Library, which is full of different accessories (search by keyword, for example here with aloe verra and vase)

10. Change the mood by clicking on Lights and HDRI to choose a particular atmosphere

(here, HDRI Boutiques)

💡Omi Tips💡

Here's an article to help you find the ideal reflection for your product.

Before uploading the photo, preview it using the Live Preview! ✨

Once you are happy with your scene, click on the Generate photo button in the top right-hand corner.

The photo of the product will be available in a few moments in the Project chosen initially and can be downloaded, retouched or compressed at will.

And here's your result in less than 5 minutes! 🥳


Bonus

Here's a YouTube video that explains how lights and reflections work on

your scene and with your 3D models.

Here's a YouTube video that explains how to choose the best color for your renders.

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