Box Shot 3D

3.6

Software information

License:

Shareware


Updated:

01 Feb 2012


Publisher:

BoxShot3D

Website:

http://boxshot3d.com

Software Screenshots

Size: 18.54 MB


Downloads: 4359


Platform: Windows All

Review by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 01 Feb 2012

Thanks to the internet it is easy to reach an international audience and it is equally easy to sell your merchandise to people from all corners of the world. This is especially true if the merchandise you want to sell is a software application, an eBook or a manual. The difficult thing is to attract customers. A bit of eye candy will come in handy here and that is precisely the sort of functionality Box Shot 3D has to offer. It can help you come up with a beautiful box shot for your product, box shot that you can use to advertise your merchandise and lure in more customers.

You can download and use Box Shot 3D on a Windows (XP, Vista, Windows 7) and on a Mac OS X-powered computer. The Windows download weighs in at 18.5MB, which isn’t very much. On a high-speed internet connection the download will complete in little time. Installing the application will take little time as well. Just a few clicks in the setup wizard and you’re done.

People who come up with software applications or eBooks and want to sell them online are not exactly novices. Cons:
The trial version puts a watermark on the output, displays horizontal lines in the workspace, limits the size of exported images. The application is a bit sluggish.

Pros

It will take little time to download and install the application on your Windows or on your Mac-powered computer. The interface is good looking and intuitive. There is a nice selection of sample scenes you can use. Support for numerous image formats is provided. You can adjust the quality of the rendered image.

Cons

equently they will not have any problems understanding how Box Shot 3D works. But the thing is that Box Shot 3D’s interface is so easy to use that even a novice will not have any problems with it. A preview of the box shot is displayed to the left, and the tools needed to edit that box shot are to the right. To make things even easier, there’s a nice selection of sample scenes to help you get started. I was able to come up with a personalized FindMySoft coffee mug in less than five minutes without putting much effort into it. That’s the nice thing about Box Shot 3D, a virtual cover renderer based on ray tracing algorithms that you can use to create realistic box shots for your application, eBook, or other product. The fact is that you can get the job done rapidly and without much of a hassle. To get a better idea of what Box Shot 3D can do, check out this gallery. No matter if the application you came up with or your eBook is the best around, if it doesn’t make a good first impression on a potential buyer, you may lose a sale. It is important that you show a potential buyer a good looking representation of your product. That is what you can do with the Box Shot 3D application. You can use the trial version of Box Shot 3D for as long as you want. Do note that the trial puts a watermark on the output file, displays black horizontal lines in the workspace and doesn’t let you export images larger than 400x400. Box Shot 3D is a powerful tool that can create very realistic box shots for your products. It will help you create a good looking presentation for your product and thus hook more buyers.

Box Shot 3D
3.6

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Box Shot 3D Editor’s Review Rating

Box Shot 3D has been reviewed by George Norman on 01 Feb 2012. Based on the user interface, features and complexity, Findmysoft has rated Box Shot 3D 3 out of 5 stars, naming it Very Good

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