Below are some examples of how, with a just few extra web-resolution renders, taken from detailed 3d models, you can create an engaging experience for your online customers. (These examples here, on my site, only work best on none touch screen devices), but with the help of your web developer, these could be implemented into your existing product choosers or gallery, providing material options where available (click the following links for material options) – Black/Green – Chrome/Blue – Chrome/Green
Furniture Visualisation
Close up images, like these above, display the construction and details of your product in it’s best light; from angles that you choose, while the “zoom and pan” effect still provides a sense of control and exploration for your customer. The interactive 360 image (top right, above) delivers views from all around the product, but not getting them stuck in un appealing views.
An alternative style to the interactive 360 image (top right), are the looping videos directly above, these can be independently paused at any angle by simply clicking on them.
Once time has already been invested in creating detailed, quality virtual models, and high resolution product images, creating these extra interactive images for your website is a cost effective way to keep your customers engaged for longer.