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Speed of execution is key to getting a product on the store shelf.
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Before the advent of virtual prototyping, the only way for a designer to make a 3D mock-up was to use conventional production techniques to make a series of physical mock-ups before gaining customer approval. Today, products like EskoArtwork’s Studio, which functions as a 3D visualizer window inside Adobe Illustrator, and EskoArtwork’s Visualizer, which is designed to accurately simulate “finishing layers” like embossing, varnish, glitter, and gold and silver foil, can help designers spot errors before they become costly problems. Using such products cuts out the intermediate steps and allows the achievement of customer approval much more quickly. Ideally, only one prototype need be created before the product goes to market.
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Jean-Marie Hershey
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