Esko Studio 10 And Visualizer Studio Toolkit For — Shrink Sleeves Repack
: This application simulates the heat-shrink process. Users can import 3D objects, define material properties, and virtually "shrink" a sleeve around them to see exactly where distortion occurs.
Integrating Esko Studio 10 and the Visualizer Toolkit turns a complex repacking project into a predictable, linear process:
Different materials (PETG vs. PVC) shrink at different rates; incorrect parameters invalidate the predistortion matrix. : This application simulates the heat-shrink process
: Defining where the vertical glue seam sits on the container, which affects graphic placement. The Virtual Shrink Test
Before diving into the repack process, let’s clarify what Studio 10 brings to the table. It is the 3D visualization engine embedded within Adobe Illustrator (via the Esko插件). For shrink sleeves, the critical features are: It is the 3D visualization engine embedded within
Back in Illustrator, Elena applied the brand's logo to the multi-pack. In the 3D preview, the logo looked stretched and "bowed" across the curves. This is where the Studio Toolkit for Shrink Sleeves worked its magic. She selected the logo and hit "Predistort"
While the Toolkit handles the physics and structural design, Studio Visualizer provides high-end aesthetic feedback. Studio | 3D Packaging Design Software - Esko 1. Accurate 3D Modeling
: The design environment where graphics are applied to the 3D model and automatically pre-distorted.
Optimizing Multi-Product Packaging: Esko Studio 10 & Visualizer Studio Toolkit for Shrink Sleeves Repack
The term "repack" or multipack refers to the process of bundling multiple products together (e.g., a 6-pack of soda cans or a 3-pack of body wash). From a technical design perspective, multipacks are significantly more difficult to master than single containers due to shifting tension, valleys between containers, and often irregular grouping geometries.
The is a specialized application within the Esko Studio suite that brings physics-based simulation to 3D packaging design. 1. Accurate 3D Modeling