When it comes to creating 3D product images for ebooks,
software, CDs or DVDs, you have many options. Depending upon your
graphics skills and available software tools, you will either want to
buy a simple, turnkey software tool that generates these product images
in an automated fashion or you will want to have more control over the
final product and want to use Photoshop
Action Scripts. There are A LOT of action script
collections available on the market to choose from. Among these, the
best offer high resolution 300 dpi images and a variety of unique and
appealing layouts to choose from.
Photoshop
Action Scripts is the latest collection to cross my review desk,
and I find it to be a very compelling collection of scripts. Not only
does this collection offer their versions of great standards for
hard cover and soft cover books, software boxes, CD and DVDs, but it
also offers some very unique images including a clipboard, a box with
headphones (for audio products), a milk carton, an MP3 player and even a
shopping bag. There are 50 different images to customize in all. Check
some of them out below:

Now these images may be combined to create larger, more
complex product images such as these:

Remember, most professional ebook cover designers charge
upwards of $97.00 to create a well-designed 3D product image. Combo
shots can cost cost dramatically more. But using Photoshop 7.0 to CS4
and Photoshop
Action Scripts, you can create unlimited covers in all different
types of combinations. Endless covers for the price of $97.00. Normally,
this would be a good enough reason for most people to purchase this set
of Photoshop
Action Scripts. But it gets even better.
The developers of these action scripts are also
including a collection of 2000 sales page graphics PLUS 40
pre-designed cover templates. Plus they are throwing in two videos that
teach you how to install and use the scripts! This is an unbelievable
deal and one well worth your consideration if you create and sell
products of your own, or wish to create unique product images for
others. To see more samples and learn more about Photoshop
Action Scripts today, click here
now.