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Centered exploded-view 3D render of a custom macropad device, its case, PCB, switches, and keycaps floating apart on a near-white field.
Summary
A clean exploded-view product render of a small mechanical input device, with each layer pulled apart along a horizontal axis on a bright neutral background. The hardware itself is the entire message.
Visual description
Centered on a soft off-white field, a compact square device is broken into its components and spaced left to right: a brushed aluminum top case, a green printed circuit board, a cluster of orange-stemmed mechanical switches, an aluminum frame, and a block of translucent white keycaps with orange knobs. Thin dashed alignment lines and small screw and standoff parts float between the layers to imply assembly. A tiny dot-matrix LED panel on the right reads "config" with the brand glyph. Color is mostly silver-grey with green and orange accents from the internals; no headline, tagline, or URL.
Key takeaway
The exploded-assembly render as the hero: it signals engineering depth and craftsmanship without a single line of copy. Dashed connector lines and floating fasteners make the explosion read as deliberate rather than chaotic.
Reuse notes
Best for hardware, devtool, or maker brands that have a physical product worth dissecting. Requires good 3D or product photography and a clean light background. Carries no headline, so it relies on the product being recognizable and the logo being legible on the device.









