Luxury Perfume Bottle — Blender 3D Product Modeling
A Blender product-modeling study focused on a luxury perfume bottle, combining precise hard-surface modeling, materials, shaders, and lighting.
2D Reference Image
Reference Image
Overview
This project is a 3D product modeling study created in Blender, focused on recreating the distinctive form and premium material language of a luxury perfume bottle.
The goal was to practice translating a real-world product reference into a clean, believable 3D asset while paying close attention to proportions, curved surfaces, small structural details, material response, and overall product presentation.
Image 01 — Product Model
Product Model
Modeling & Form Development
I built the perfume bottle by breaking the reference into its main structural components: the cylindrical body, rounded base, metallic collar, and detailed sculpted cap.
Particular attention was given to the silhouette and transitions between surfaces so the model would maintain the smooth, manufactured appearance expected from a premium consumer product.
The modeling process focused on:
Clean and controlled geometry
Accurate overall proportions
Smooth curved surfaces
Defined metallic details
Rounded edges that react naturally to light
Maintaining a production-ready product silhouette
Image 02 — Materials & Shader Development
Shading
Materials & Shading
A major part of the project was recreating the contrast between the deep translucent purple bottle body and reflective gold-toned components.
I used Blender's material and shader system to control properties such as color, metallic response, roughness, reflections, transparency, and surface depth.
The objective was not only to assign colors, but to make each part of the product respond differently to light so the materials feel visually distinct and believable.
Result
The finished model demonstrates my ability to take a product reference and develop it into a detailed Blender asset while combining 3D modeling, material creation, shader adjustment, lighting awareness, and product-focused presentation.
This type of workflow can be applied to product visualization, advertising assets, ecommerce imagery, concept presentations, packaging visualization, and branded 3D content.