With product images needed by marcom designers 4 months before the product release date and first article accurate production parts not being available until 1 month prior to launch in some cases, photography is out of the question. This is the reason for photo-realistic renderings. Below is a look at my WD rendering portfolio.



All angles were posted on WD's brand server as PNGs, JPGs, and PSDs (with shadow layer) at an extremely HIGH pixel count (approx 7000x7000) so that no angle would ever need to be re-rendered to increase quality.
Ryan
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