3D-Example #1

Flat print or drawing is not exactly capable of showing what could happen when your product is completely finished. Bindings, overlaps, shape distortion or material characteristics them selves could largely affect one's impression of the final product. When using our 3D-Simulation technique, we can predict, and accordingly, avoid such unwanted details.
You can download example PDF's of the single bottle 3D-PDF and six-pack 3D-PDF and check it out.

*When opening in Acrobat click on "Options" in the top right corner and choose "Trust this document always". After that, click anywhere on the page to allow your Acrobat to show 3D content.
**Most browsers would not show 3D content within browser's PDF-reader plug-in.
You really need to download it in order to see it properly.

3D-Example #2

We could have freely copy and paste text from the previous slide. But we didn't. So, there's nothing here than links to another three examples: a paper bag 3D-PDF, a four-pack paper roll 3D-PDF and a bread bag 3D-PDF.

*When opening in Acrobat click on "Options" in the top right corner and choose "Trust this document always". After that, click anywhere on the page to allow your Acrobat to show 3D content.
**Most browsers would not show 3D content within browser's PDF-reader plug-in.
You really need to download it in order to see it properly.