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I’ve been exploring @FLORA these days and this is one of the results.
This 360 spin actually took a bit of experimenting. I first started with static pouch mockups using the front and back designs, hoping that with detailed prompt the tool would simply turn them into a smooth rotation but the result came out rather buggy, with random zooming and awkward movement.
So I changed the approach - I generated the pouch spin separately in Pacdora, added the front and back pouch designs for clearer guidance and kept refining the prompt until it got much closer to what I had in mind. The base static mockup itself also went through Kittl and some Photoshop tweaks before getting here.
It’s still not perfect but I really enjoy testing, combining tools and figuring out how to push AI closer to the kind of product visuals I actually want to create.
Božidar / SneR85's avatar
Hi! is it everything done by Ai? I mean package design? So my next question how you prepare design for printing after Ai preview? Nice work btw.
Loreta's avatar
Thanks! :) This is a real client project, the packaging design is created manually by me by firstly assembling moodboards to set the visual direction, align with the client and brand strategy on that and following up with the design stage + print preparation. In the process AI...
Božidar / SneR85's avatar
Awesome I would love to see whole design process as tutorial how you turn Ai design into print final solution. I like it how you made part of it as brif, but video presentation should be nice. Keep going with good work. 🚀
Loreta's avatar
That's the thing I'm saying, It's not an AI design converted into a print result 😀 It's the other way around - I created the design concept, prepared a print file and then I worked with AI to create the product photography only. Hope that cleared it out. As for the image and...
MD Rafee 's avatar
The approach you landed on makes sense. Feeding labeled front/back designs into Pacdora for the spin gives the tool actual structure to work with. The end result feels grounded, not just AI output. What's the EASE product meant to be?
Loreta's avatar
Thanks, it's a supplement for pre- and menopause, you can check the project here: https://contra.com/p/Ec3RgOLF-everbloom-packaging-design-supplements
Mcnove's avatar
good work!
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