5 Mapped Objects
One Spline scene with five surfaces. Your sticker lands on all of them at once.
A living preview system built to evolve with every Neoruki release.
PHASE NODE
Core Engine
Real-time scene synchronization.
Scene Engine turns a single sticker into a living digital object. Your artwork automatically maps across multiple surfaces - bottle, laptop, desk scene - and expands over time as new environments unlock.
The current addon scene automatically applies your selected sticker image across multiple 3D objects inside one environment. Pick a product - every surface updates.
One Spline scene with five surfaces. Your sticker lands on all of them at once.
Pick a product. Every mapped object in the scene updates - no manual work, no reloading.
The scene has two lighting states. Switch between them without leaving the page.
The scene layout is modular. New environments and object types will slot in as they're built.
Planned for a future update after launch
Upload any image - a photo, a logo, a design - and preview it on the laptop screen inside the 3D scene, next to your sticker. The slot is built. The feature is coming.
The scene engine evolves in milestones. What is live now is only the first complete layer.
VERSION 0.1
First working mapped environment with two 3D objects. Built to answer one question: can sticker art feel more alive than a flat image?
SHIPPEDVERSION 1.0
Real-time sticker mapping across five objects inside a single interactive scene. This is what ships today.
LIVEVERSION 1.1
Upload your own artwork and place it directly onto the laptop screen inside the environment. Locked for now - this is next.
COMING SOONVERSION 2.0
More environments, more surfaces, and collector scene variations. The system grows with the catalog.
FUTUREWHY THIS EXISTS
Static mockups are limited. A flat product image shows the sticker - it doesn't show it in the world.
The Scene Engine was built to let Neoruki present sticker art inside a living visual environment. Not just what it looks like, but what it feels like on an object you'd actually use.
It started as an experiment. Now it's a system.