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Esko Studio 10 And Visualizer Studio Toolkit For Shrink Sleeves _hot_ (2024)

A 3D model of the can rotated slowly in real time. But this was no static render. The flat artwork wrapped itself around the virtual can, then shrank . The phoenix’s wings, which on a flat screen stretched across a rectangle, now curved organically around the cylinder. The beak—the problem—shifted 4mm to the left, perfectly avoiding the seam. The QR code relaxed upward, away from the rim.

With a single click, the Toolkit runs a simulation of the heat tunnel. The virtual sleeve clings tightly to the contours, grooves, and ridges of the 3D model. The software generates a dynamic "distortion grid" based on this simulation. Step 3: Interactive Artwork Creation

This is where Esko Studio 10 and Visualizer Studio Toolkit come in – two powerful tools that can help designers and manufacturers unlock the full potential of shrink sleeves. In this article, we'll explore the benefits and features of these software solutions, and how they can be used to streamline the design and production of shrink sleeves. A 3D model of the can rotated slowly in real time

Linear logos become distorted, geometric patterns warp, text becomes illegible, and barcodes fail to scan.

Shrink sleeves are a type of packaging label that is applied to a product using heat. They are made from a plastic film that is shrunk onto the product using heat, creating a tight and secure seal. Shrink sleeves are commonly used for packaging beverages, food, and pharmaceutical products, as well as industrial and household goods. The phoenix’s wings, which on a flat screen

These case studies underscore the true value of the Esko solution: by replacing physical iteration with digital precision, it converts a slow, costly bottleneck into a fast, predictable, and highly profitable workflow.

Eliminating physical test prints saves expensive films, inks, and machine setup hours, directly lowering the carbon footprint of the design phase. With a single click, the Toolkit runs a

Clients can see exactly how the metallic foil catches the light.

Studio Visualizer simulates the exact optical properties of these finishes:

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