A transparent finish changes how a product catches light and color. Oneira Crystal explores that layered visual direction while keeping the character face at the center.
Transparency turns light into composition
A transparent product changes with its background, reflections, and the light passing through it. Those shifts are part of the edition's intended visual identity.
Final appearance can vary within normal manufacturing and display tolerances, so product imagery communicates direction rather than a frozen view of internal construction.
The face still needs a frame
Transparency creates texture, while the screen needs a calm boundary so expressions remain readable. Too much visual detail near the face can compete with it.
This balance lets the animated character remain the focus even as the finish changes with the environment.
A visualization is not a production sample
Transparent product art can communicate finish intent without proving the exact appearance of every production unit. Manufacturing changes may be necessary for durability, supply, assembly, or compliance.
Oneira distinguishes visual studies from photographs of working product for that reason. The honest promise is the edition direction described at purchase, within disclosed manufacturing and display tolerances.
The short version
- Transparent finishes make the product's silhouette, color, and light part of the aesthetic.
- A calm screen boundary keeps the expression dominant.