What’s So Good About BoxShot3D Version 3.1?
BoxShot3d Version 3.1 was released this week. It contains some new shapes and additional features. If you look at the comments on the BoxShot3D website you will see that this release has been very favourably received. Once you have used BoxShot3D you will understand why everyone is so effucive about it.
Some great new shapes have been added including books with a flat spine, monitors, iPad and iPhone shapes. (Click on the images to see a larger image.)




BoxShot3D also has shapes for mugs and paper coffee cups. And it has had bottles, cans and tagged boxes for quite a while. Of course if none of these shapes are what you are after, you can always import 3ds shapes.
The flatspine hard cover book is one that was of great interest to me for one of my other websites.
BoxShot3D makes it incredibly simple to create great cover or product shots for real and virtual products. I have used it to save the time that would be spent setting up the camera and lights for a studion shot of something and where I don’t have the physical product to photograph.
People buy with their eyes and numerous formal and informal studies have shown that pages with images of a product result in more sales for that product than those that don’t have an image. If you have a digital product, whether it is an ebook, a program, music, video, etc you can quickly produce an image for that product.
BoxShot3D is a great program that continues to improve and is available for both Windows and Mac. Have a look at some of the shots in the gallery on the BoxShot3D website and see what it is capable of. You can also download and try it for free while you decide whether to buy.

