One studio photo. Six launch-ready environments. 48 hours.

Send us your approved studio shot. We composite it into six campaign environments with paint, trim, and proportions locked, so you can ship a launch without booking a second shoot or waiting three weeks on a render house.

$2,500 flat. Six variants or your money back.

Send one image, get a 3-variant sample

I'll personally review your source image and return three sample variants on your own car before you commit. John, White Rabbit Software

Editorial dusk, example scene direction

Editorial dusk

Studio reveal, example scene direction

Studio reveal

Lakeside dawn, example scene direction

Lakeside dawn

Showroom cinematic, example scene direction

Showroom cinematic

Fixed-scope offer

Launch Visual Sprint

Turnaround

48 hours

Price

$2,500 flat

6 production-ready environment variants from 1 approved studio vehicle image.

The 48-hour clock starts when your source file and written direction are approved.

Price

$2,500 flat

Fixed scope, one engagement.

Revisions

1 revision round on 2 selected images

Delivery

High-res PNG + web-optimized JPG pack + usage-ready filenames

Rights

Commercial use for agreed channels. Extensions available in writing.

Guarantee

If at least 2 of 6 are not launch-usable against your written brief, you don’t pay.

"Launch-usable" means the frame meets the agreed brief on lighting, environment integration, and trim legibility at your specified sizes. Not open-ended subjective rounds.

Send one image, get a 3-variant sample

Scene presets

Tuned starting points for lighting, surface, and camera. Use them to align on direction before a sprint, or point your brief at the presets you want extended. Custom covers anything outside the catalog.

Starting point

Custom

Your brief

Any location, weather, surface, and camera framing you describe — outside the named catalog or layered on top of it.

Editorial dusk, example scene direction

Editorial dusk

Dusk sky, wet urban ground, cinematic compression

Studio reveal, example scene direction

Studio reveal

Studio cyclorama, controlled reveal lighting

Lakeside dawn, example scene direction

Lakeside dawn

Still water, low mist, soft gradient sky

Showroom cinematic, example scene direction

Showroom cinematic

Industrial loft, polished floor, hero framing

Coastal golden hour, example scene direction

Coastal golden hour

Cliff highway, warm low sun, sea horizon

Desert minimal, example scene direction

Desert minimal

Empty plateau, clean horizon, editorial restraint

Forest two-lane, example scene direction

Forest two-lane

Winding forest road, diffused canopy light, touring mood

Off-road plateau, example scene direction

Off-road plateau

Rugged gravel plateau, high sun, raised stance hero

Suburban driveway, example scene direction

Suburban driveway

Residential lane, clean morning light, lifestyle framing

Country road, example scene direction

Country road

Open road, rolling farmland, warm horizon

Mountain overlook, example scene direction

Mountain overlook

Scenic pullout, layered peaks, low sun vista

Snowy alpine, example scene direction

Snowy alpine

High altitude drift banks, overcast diffusion, cool palette

Old town blue hour, example scene direction

Old town blue hour

Cobblestone plaza, warm lamps, heritage mood

Rooftop blue hour, example scene direction

Rooftop blue hour

Skyline backdrop, controlled reflections, architectural hero

Tunnel neon, example scene direction

Tunnel neon

Rhythmic overhead lighting, wet reflections, kinetic framing

Urban daylight, example scene direction

Urban daylight

Clean morning light, urban architecture

Lunar surface, example scene direction

Lunar surface

Regolith plain, hard-edged shadows, Earth on a black starfield

Martian surface, example scene direction

Martian surface

Rust-red regolith, basalt rocks, dusty salmon sky

Quality bar

The same checklist vocabulary we use internally, written for stakeholders who need to compare turnaround, rights, and visual risk without relying on subjective taste alone.

Lighting

Key, rim, and highlight control

  • Directional sunlight
  • Rim light along roofline and rear quarter
  • Avoid blown highlights (hood / windshield)

Reflections

Environment reads on the body

  • Reflect surrounding architecture
  • Clean, premium reflections

Surface realism

Materials hold up at hero crop

  • Paint and clearcoat respond believably to the key light
  • Glass depth, tint, and interior read stay plausible
  • Trim, rubber, and shutlines stay sharp against the plate

Shadows

Grounding and light direction

  • Tire contact shadows
  • Ground shadow matches light angle

Premium marketing style

Campaign-ready, not overcooked

  • Luxury brand campaign feel
  • Avoid overprocessed HDR look

Environment integration

Vehicle sits in the scene

  • Natural wheel-to-ground contact
  • Perspective matches horizon

What you get

Checklist-style highlights for buyers comparing turnaround, rights, and risk, not lifestyle copy.

Single source

One studio plate. Multiple sets.

Keep paint, trim, and proportions consistent while you swap locations for regional launches and channel crops.

48-hour sprint

Fixed window. Defined outputs.

Six production-ready environment variants from one studio plate, delivered in 48 hours once the image and direction are approved.

Procurement-friendly

Rights spelled out up front.

Commercial usage, revision boundaries, and acceptance criteria defined before work starts. No vague "unlimited" language.

Try before you scale

Sample on real work.

Validate lighting direction and environment tone on your own vehicle before you commit to a wider program.

Deliverable model

Same vehicle geometry across every frame

One approved studio capture as the control; downstream heroes stay comparable in review so legal and brand can sign off with confidence.

Sprint output

Six environment variants in 48 hours when intake is clean

Launch Visual Sprint: high-res PNG plus web JPG pack, usage-ready filenames, one revision round on two picks, and procurement-friendly usage language.

Shared direction

Named presets = shared vocabulary

When your team and ours reference the same preset names and thumbnails, briefs stay short and reviews stay on rails.

Three steps.

  1. 01

    Upload source image

    Send the approved studio photograph and any hard brand constraints (wheel caps, market trim, etc.).

  2. 02

    Choose environment direction

    Share reference frames, scene names from our preset library, or a written brief. We match tone, region, and lighting to your direction.

  3. 03

    Receive ready-to-use variants

    High-res PNGs, a web-optimized JPG pack, usage-ready filenames, plus a short written note on what changed between each environment.

Ready when your brief is

Start with a three-variant sample on a real program image, or walk the preset library in the renderer so procurement and creative share the same references.

Send one image for a 3-variant sample

File quality

High-resolution plate with readable trim; we flag banding or compression issues before work starts.

Turnaround

Clock starts when assets and direction are approved, not when the email thread stalls.

Usage rights

Paid-up commercial license for agreed channels. Extensions available in writing.

Revisions

One revision round on two images you select from the sprint set. Additional passes scoped separately.