The Online Visualizer Tool from Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions, developed in partnership with xix3D, allows decision makers, shops, and installers to virtually concept a project in a more intuitive way
More than 120 color options are available for your trucks to stand out.
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The Online Visualizer Tool from Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions, developed in partnership with xix3D, allows decision makers, shops, and installers to virtually concept a project in a more intuitive way, according to the company.
With different models of vehicles, from sedans to trucks, and more than 120 colors in the Supreme Wrapping Film portfolio and Conform Color Chrome Series to choose from, the visualizer tool provides an individual multiple options to customize a particular look and feel.
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"It can be challenging to make a decision, or for an installer to showcase a concept, just by viewing a small sample. With the tool, it helps to provide a more lifelike view of what a particular color will look like from all angles – with the ease of clicking a button," said Abby Monnot, senior global segment manager for Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions (North America).
There is no cost to use the vehicle wrap visualizer. Try it out here.
“We’ve seen a lot of interest from fleet owners in wrapping the cab in Supreme Wrapping Film to match the digitally printed or cut vinyl elements on the flat panels of the truck,” Monnot added. “With this tool, decision makers can see a more realistic display of what they’re envisioning and what other colors are available to coincide with the rest of the graphic, instead of waiting for samples or viewing a static image on a website. We hope this makes the color shopping process easier for everyone.”
There is no cost to use the vehicle wrap visualizer.
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