Discover how to transform the presentation of your products and instantly captivate your audience with the Pedestal Template, an essential tool for elegant and sophisticated staging.
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What is the Pedestal Template?
The Pedestal Template is perfect for highlighting your products.
Place your beauty items, fashion accessories, or tech gadgets on an elegant pedestal to capture attention. It immediately draws the eye by elevating them above the background.
Ideal for small products or those requiring a polished presentation.
Where to Find It ?
Wondering where to find this amazing Pedestal Template ? Simply go to the Templates Gallery, then select "Commencer de zéro" and choose the Piédestal Template :
How to Use the Pedestal Template?
🌟 Step 1: Selecting the Template
Click on the Piédestal Template and name it.
🌟 Step 2: Importing the Product
If you didn’t select your product when choosing your template, you can import it by clicking on it in the library.
Omi Tips : You can also drag and drop it directly onto the scene.
🌟 Step 3: Customizing the Pedestal
Click on the pedestal and customize it with the color or texture of your choice.
New Texture Feature: You can now adjust the texture's appearance by modifying:
Rotation (rotate the texture)
Scale (resize the texture)
X-axis (move the texture horizontally)
Y-axis (move the texture vertically)
🌟 Step 4: Choosing the Background
Click on the background of your scene and choose your favorite from the following options:
Custom Image
Transparent Background
Solid Color Background
360° Photo
3D Background
🌟 Step 5: Selecting the Lighting
Select the ideal lighting, fixed or animated, to showcase your product on its pedestal. Here, the "Bilma" light: 👇
🌟 Step 6: Choosing the Camera
Choose the perfect angle with the following camera options: Advanced, Macro, Basic, Telephoto, Wide, High, Overhead, Overview, Low.
🌟 Step 7: Choosing the Aspect Ratio
Don’t forget to choose the aspect ratio of your photo before generating it!
💡Omi Tips💡
Our pro tip: Choose your aspect ratio at the beginning to avoid placing elements that will end up outside the frame. 😉