Product Development Process - Visualization

Visualization helps make product ideas understandable before they physically exist. At Rute, we use CAD-based rendering, animation, virtual prototyping, and real-time presentation tools as part of the everyday development process and as standalone communication services. This allows clients to evaluate form, scale, materials, function, and market presentation earlier, faster, and with fewer costly surprises.

Virtual Still Photography

Virtual still photography allows products to be shown clearly and realistically before physical samples, final finishes, or production parts are available. By building on CAD data, material studies, lighting, and rendering tools, we can create images that communicate form, detail, scale, color, texture, and product intent with a high level

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Sales, Marketing, and Technical Animation

Animation can explain a product in ways that still images and written descriptions often cannot. For sales and marketing, it can show the value of a product, demonstrate its use, highlight key features, and communicate the intended experience before a physical sample, photoshoot, or finished production run is available. This

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Virtual Prototyping

Virtual prototyping uses 3D data to evaluate a product before committing to physical prototypes, tooling, or production parts. While rendering and animation help communicate what a product will look like or how it will be presented, virtual prototyping is more focused on review, decision-making, and problem solving during development. It

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VR – AR Real-time Presentations

VR and AR presentations allow product ideas to be reviewed in a more spatial and interactive way than traditional images, drawings, or animations. When a product, environment, fixture, or system needs to be understood at full scale, real-time visualization can help clients, teams, and stakeholders experience the design before it

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