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A grid of six photorealistic 3D rendered views of a Carlsberg beer can from different angles and lighting conditions, showing the packaging design in detail.
Summary
A product visualization grid showing six photorealistic 3D renderings of a Carlsberg beer can, each with different lighting angles to showcase the metallic finish and dimensional form.
Visual description
Six cylindrical beer cans arranged in a 3x2 grid on a black background. Each can is identical in form but lit differently: some bright from the side (revealing metallic reflections), others darker with rim lighting that emphasizes the lip, one fully frontal. The metallic gray surface catches light realistically, with specular highlights along the curved edges. The top of each can shows the pull-tab and opening mechanism clearly. The stacked arrangement compactly displays the product from multiple viewpoints. Grayscale palette emphasizes form and material rather than brand color.
Key takeaway
Multiple-angle lighting study technique builds confidence in the 3D model. The metallic material simulation is technically proficient and shows subtle variations across angles. Grayscale presentation focuses the viewer on geometry, craftsmanship, and product shape rather than branding.
Reuse notes
Excellent reference for product packaging visualization, beverage design, and 3D rendering portfolios. The grid layout is ideal for showing a packaging redesign or design evolution. The lighting variations technique is applicable to any cylindrical or reflective product. Works well for manufacturing, retail, and design agency contexts. The monochrome palette is sophisticated and appropriate for premium beverage brands.









