3D visuals for websites
3D concept images, product and space visuals, and light animations for websites and marketing through Loistopixel production.
Short answer
When a photo or paragraph is not enough, 3D can show a product, space, or idea before it is easy to photograph. The 3D production comes through Loistopixel, and I make sure the visual supports the website message, page structure, and enquiry path.
What you get
- a 3D concept image, render, or light animation for the site and marketing
- a visual that supports the first view, service explanation, or campaign
- a clear scope for what 3D should show and what it should not try to solve
- 3D production through Loistopixel, with the website structure and publishing handled by me
How it works
- 01We clarify what the buyer needs to understand about the product, space, or idea.
- 02We define the right Loistopixel 3D deliverable: concept image, render, or light animation.
- 03I place the visual on the site so it supports the copy, performance, and enquiry path.
When does 3D help a website?
3D earns its place when it has a job. It helps when the customer cannot yet see the finished product, a space will change later, or the value of an idea is hard to explain with a single photograph.
A good 3D visual or animation can make the first view more concrete. The visitor understands faster what you are selling and why it matters.
- a product that is not yet easy to photograph
- a space, renovation, concept, or interior idea before it is built
- a technical idea that needs a visual explanation
- a campaign visual that should stand out without generic stock imagery
How Loistopixel fits in
The 3D production is handled through Loistopixel. That means modelling, rendering, and possible animation are done by a partner focused on that craft.
My role is to keep the website goal clear: where the 3D visual belongs, what the surrounding copy says, and how it moves the visitor forward. That keeps the visual from becoming a nice standalone image and makes it part of the buying path.
Frequently asked questions
Do you do the 3D modelling yourself?
No. I am not presenting this as an in-house 3D studio. The 3D production comes through Loistopixel, and I connect it to the site structure, copy, and launch.
Can the 3D be interactive?
Sometimes, yes. The first and often most sensible step is a concept image, render, or light animation. A more interactive web experience is scoped separately based on need, budget, and performance.
Do I need an existing 3D model?
Not always. If you have a model, drawings, or references, they help. Otherwise we check with Loistopixel what material is needed for a sensible production scope.