I’m Camelia – a product visualisation specialist. I take CAD models, images, sketches, or real-world objects and turn them into digital 3D models to create images and animations. These visuals help shape brand identity, explain how products work, or show them at their best – especially when photography doesn’t quite do the job.
I’ve worked with brands across architectural products, homeware, skincare, jewellery, and engineering.
My background is in engineering – I graduated with a first-class Master’s in Product Design Engineering from Glasgow University and Glasgow School of Art. I then worked as a CAD Applications Engineer, focusing on CAD and PLM, training and supporting users day-to-day.
When I’m not working, I’m usually diving into new skills – motion design, 2D animation, video editing, photography – the list keeps growing. Outside of that, I love exploring new places, trying new dishes, and attempting to learn as many languages as I can.
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3D product visuals created for the JAKE CANO fine jewellery brand.
Realism style used to highlight the design, details and different metal options of the jewellery.
Styling inspired by luxury brands like Dior and Van Cleef & Arpels.
Images now being used in their website and social media.
Product graphics for Too Bee Natural, a skincare brand inspired by natural ingredients.
Too Bee Natural wanted product graphics for their new body butter.
Every ingredient of their new body butter is modelled and textured to highlight the special oil blend used.
Styling to complement the products bold packaging. The client requested creative suggestions for best to do this, the final images are the result of our collaboration.
High quality product packshots created for perfume brand Alexandra Fragrances.
Used for e-commerce and to generate further promotional material.
Custom modelled packaging based on photographs and images provided.
Neutral lighting scheme and multiple angles used to ensure usability and adaptability for photoshopping into future scenes.
Product images and animation created for double glazing company Airshield Glazing.
The images show the different colour options and style of the panels, where photography was not able to do the job.
Isometric animation created to break down and clarify the installation process for the customer.
Architectural style visuals for furniture design. Aimed at presenting the chair in a realistic setting, using natural archviz materials like concrete and plaster.
Product mockup for a tea sachet pouch, modelled using cloth simulation, as an example for services I can provide.
Consumer product headphone renders in a sneak peek style. Focused on highlighting the silhouette of the product and staying true to the brand's bold, rebellious identity.
Looking at glass and liquid interactions, and beginning to develop my own bubble and foam shaders.
Experiments in food and beverage visuals. This was a chance to really study and understand the technicalities of realism with glass, liquid, and ice interactions.
Product photography, using natural elements and ingredients as props for engaging and descriptive renders.
Experiments with liquid, foam, bubbles, and condensation for glass and drinks bottles. A lot more studying done here into creating bubbles and foam, with fully procedural textures.
Working with text and logos, retopology, trying new techniques and exploring different styles.