You say you need a 3D product image for your ebook or software package or
CD/DVD products, and you don't want to take the time to learn PhotoShop or
spend the money on single-purpose cover creation tools. I feel your pain which
is why I am so excited by Max Rylski's Web
2.0 Covers.

The biggest problem with creating your own 3D rendered product images is
having to skew the words on the cover. If you don't get it just right, the
image looks awful and unreadable.

Max has solved the problem with Web
2.0 Covers by creating a collection of designs with a flat cover. You
just type your title and author name on the front and you're done. Same great
3D look without all the effort.

But here's where the element of cool enters into the picture, my friend.
Each Web
2.0 Covers template comes with embedded effects and styles, so you can
use the sample templates to create an unlimited number of images.

Just click on the elements you want visible, add your text and
color each element to your liking. With Web
2.0 Covers you are limited only by your imagination. See?

To see more examples of Web
2.0 Covers in action, please click here.