I already have a solid 3D model and a basic render of a premium food-and-beverage box; what I need now is the kind of image you’d expect from a luxury brand’s launch campaign—so real it could slip unnoticed into an editorial spread. Your task is not to redesign the packaging. It’s purely about pushing realism: dialing in nuanced, studio-grade lighting, dialing out every hint of CG sterility, and layering in those micro-imperfections that make printed cardboard, foil accents, and soft-touch varnish feel tangible. Think Apple-level craft but applied to gourmet food packaging. I value lighting, material accuracy, and those barely perceptible flaws in equal measure, so expect a few iterative passes until all three are in perfect harmony. The project is time-sensitive; I’d like a hero shot (plus layered source file) as soon as you can reasonably achieve world-class quality. Acceptance criteria • 6K+ final still, sRGB and linear EXR • Physically based shaders faithful to coated cardboard, metallic foil, and subtle paper grain • Studio lighting setup that produces believable soft shadows and realistic depth fall-off • Minute surface variations—finger-oil sheen, edge wear, print misalignment within tolerance—to avoid a “too perfect” look • Working file delivered in the tool of your choice (Octane, Redshift, Cycles, Keyshot, etc.) with all textures and HDRIs linked Show me one or two renders from your portfolio that genuinely pass as photography. If they wow me, I’m ready to pay a premium and queue up more SKUs right after this first success. I have attached the existing render - we need to make this exact design but super super high definition and real