Packaging 3D models are structured for designing/manufacturing physical packaging (e.g., boxes, bottles) with a focus on dimensions and production feasibility, while KeyShot 3D models are optimized for KeyShot software to create photorealistic renders. Packaging models prioritize accurate structure (like fold lines) and material specs to test if a design can be produced—they’re about making the design work in real life. KeyShot models include preconfigured materials, textures, and lighting tailored to KeyShot’s workflow. This lets you skip setup and jump to high-quality images/animations for presentations. You can bridge the two: Export a packaging model to KeyShot, adjust it for the software, and get a KeyShot-optimized model to showcase the final design’s visual appeal.
