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Image Generation

Explore some of the made up campaigns I made to showcase how good image generation has become. There's product photography, packaging, diagrams graphic design, brand creation, model placement, logo creation and more.

Packaging/Branding

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For this project, I wanted to try to create packaging. I decided to create and ice cream tub design and it turned out way better than I expected. I wanted something simple but eye-catching. After I came up with the design for the packaging, I then could place the ice cream tubs anywhere, in any setting. Here are some quick examples of my ice cream tubs in different photoshoots.

Product Photography

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Image generation can almost entirely replace the need for product photography. Meaning less hastle of finding and planning a picture day for your products. For example, I literally just took a picture of a deck of cards in my hand or resting on the table and the software grabs the product and puts it on a dramatic background in which you can change the color, surrounding aspects, position, etc. Very cool!

Product Diagrams

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I really like playing around with product diagrams. They are very useful for highlighting a product and analyzing the different features. Image generation is surprisingly good at breaking things apart and organizing a diagram.

Graphic Design

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Here I played around with making a quick pretend sandwich brand. This took less than an hour to create a logo, menu, style guide, and advertisement. Image what a little more time and effort could do. 

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