
What's Included
3D Stage Design File
Fully editable environments designed for real-world events within Blender the free for all 3d modelling software.
Customisation Plugin
Quickly change branding, colours and layouts without rebuilding the scene
Artwork Templates
Editable assets for screens, signage and supporting visuals
Instructions & Render Guide
Simple walkthroughs to help you customise and present the design properly
Who it's for
Event Agencies
Pitch concepts faster and present ideas more professionally.
Freelancers & Designers
Speed up your workflow without sacrificing quality.
Production Teams
Visualise layouts and communicate ideas clearly.
Marketing Teams
Create compelling event concepts without starting from scratch.
FAQ's
1. Do I really not need to know Blender?
Correct. Every IDY drop ships with a custom control panel built straight into the file — colour swatches, image swaps, camera previews, render buttons. If you can use Photoshop or Canva, you can use this. The 9-page user guide walks you through every control with screenshots.
2. What do I need to run the templates?
Blender 3.0 or newer (free at blender.org — works on Windows, Mac, and Linux). Any laptop made in the last five years will handle previews comfortably. Renders work best with a dedicated GPU, but a mid-range machine handles them just fine — just allow a few minutes per angle.
3. Can I use these templates in client work?
Yes. The licence covers commercial use — pitches, presentations, proposals, marketing, your own social. You can't resell the template files themselves or pass them on as your own product, but any work you create with them is yours to use however you like.
4. What's actually in the download?
A Blender file with the IDY customiser plugin pre-installed, a branded step-by-step PDF user guide, SMPTE-style test cards sized exactly to each customisable surface, a standalone copy of the plugin (for inspection), and a README. No separate installs, no add-ons to configure — just open the .blend and you're away.
5. How big is the download?
Drop 001 is about 100 MB zipped. Drop 002 is about 380 MB zipped (more surfaces, more textures, more camera angles). Both are one-time downloads — once you've got them, they live on your machine.
6. How are the drops different from each other?
Each drop is a different event space, fully standalone. Drop 001 is a small conference room (intimate, boardroom-style). Drop 002 is a single-screen presentation set (fireside-chat style, with a 3m screen, branded set wrap, walk-through welcome arch, and seven pre-set camera angles). You don't need one to use the other, but they share the same control panel so once you've used one, you've used them all.
7. How do I add my own branding?
Each customisable surface has its own dimensions and aspect ratio, listed in the user guide and shown on the included test cards. Design your artwork at the spec'd size, hit Add Image… in the panel, and it lands instantly. For brand colours, paste a hex code into any colour picker — done.
8. Can I edit beyond what the panel offers?
Absolutely. Each template is a normal, fully unlocked Blender file. Move cameras, add objects, swap furniture, tweak materials, change the lighting setup — anything you'd do in Blender, you can do here. The panel just gives you the most common controls without needing to dig in.
9. How long does a render take?
Show Scene previews are instant — no render needed. A full render at default settings takes anywhere from one to ten minutes per angle depending on your machine. The user guide includes a troubleshooting note on dropping the sample count for faster drafts when you're iterating.
10. What if I get stuck, or want help with something specific?
The included PDF guide covers every control plus a troubleshooting section for the common gotchas. For anything beyond that, get in touch
— happy to help where we can, and your feedback genuinely shapes future drops.

