Applications for Life Company has announced Box Shot 3D 3.1, an update to their powerful utility that renders 3D shapes using provided images. Box Shot 3D allows to render software boxes, book covers, magazines, CD, DVD and Blu-Ray boxes, cans, bottles, mugs, bags and much more. No 3D-knowledge is required at all and the results look very professional because of raytracing rendering technology.
The new release features a set of consumer electronic devices: Apple Cinema Display, iPhone and iPad. It also brings a hard cover book shape with flat spine and multi-folds booklets. Starting from version 3.1 Box Shot 3D automatically checks for updates, so you don't need to.
Box Shot 3D provides probably the easiest way to create virtual box for representing software product on the web or create 3D book images for e-books. Box Shot 3D is used by thousands of designers around the world to represent their work to customers, as it supports more than 50 different shapes and most of them can be configured. If the shape is not supported, Box Shot 3D allows to load a 3DS file with the missed shape.
Box Shot 3D features a real-time preview, runs on Mac and Windows computers and doesn't require Adobe Photoshop or any other software.
Pricing and Availability: Box Shot 3D costs $60 (USD). Demo version is available for evaluation purposes.