


Agriculture / Heavy Equipment
Your machine, restaged forthe harvest catalogue.
A combine works three weeks a year and spends the rest in a shed, and the golden harvest light you want for the catalogue lasts a few evenings. So walk around it with your phone. A few angles is all we need to hold your exact machine, every panel, guard and decal, and put it back in the crop in any season, in any light, with nothing invented.
Not stock. Not a sterile CAD render with no dust and no chaff. Not a shoot you waited a whole season for.Your exact machine, in a real crop, in the season and the light you choose.
Two ways out, both broken
The harvest light lasts a week. Your catalogue cannot wait for it.
Right now the machine is in a shed, on a muddy lot, mid-field covered in chaff, or not built yet. The field shoot you need lives inside a few golden evenings at harvest, and it runs into the tens of thousands once you add the location, the operator and the weather you cannot control. A CAD render wants your engineering files and weeks of rebuild per machine, and it comes back clean and lifeless, no dust, no stubble, no light.
You already have a few photos. That is all we need.
A new kind of product studio
The whole harvest-shoot scramble, retired.
- The harvest-window shootone week of light, once a year
- The weather that will not cooperaterain on the one dry evening
- The CAD handofffiles engineering will not release
- The reshoot per regionevery dealer crop, a new trip
- A whole season lostgone before the show date arrives
AdForge takes the photos you already have, holds the machine exactly as you built it, and restages it in any crop and any season. No CAD. No location scout. No waiting on the weather. A production day, and it works in February for a harvest that is months away.
The range
Every machine. Every season.
The hero proves the moving equipment. The range proves the rest of the operation: the combine in golden harvest, the grain system in the dawn mist, and every seasonal frame the buyer needs before the show date arrives.
Combine, dusk stubble
Grain bins, dawn mistWhat we cover
The whole operation. Not just the combine.
Combines were the proof. The same structure-lock holds across the yard, from the tractor to the grain bin to the jug on the shelf. The live sub-segments are below, the rest are in production.
Sub-segment
Combines & harvesters
The proof. Restaged across crop, dust and changing light.
Sub-segment
Tractors
Open field to plowed ground, dawn to dusk.
Sub-segment
Sprayers & application
Self-propelled sprayers, booms out across the crop.
Sub-segment
Precision & ag-tech
Spray drones and autonomous tools over the field.
Sub-segment
Greenhouse & controlled environment
Glasshouse and indoor-grow, the structure held.
Sub-segment
Inputs & crop protection
Jugs, totes and packaging, your label inked exact.
Sub-segment
Produce & farm output
Fresh yield, market-ready, in the crate.
The answer
Send the photos. Keep the machine.
Structure-lock rebuilds the crop and the light around your equipment and leaves the equipment alone. Give us a few angles off your phone and we hold the exact cab, the exact header, the hydraulic runs, every guard and model number, and the dirt that proves it is real.
A single photo only carries one pose, so the side the camera missed gets invented, and we do not invent. A few angles is all it takes to keep the whole machine honest. And it comes back with chaff on the header, because the chaff is the point.

Straight answers
The four things buyers ask first.
Is it actually my machine?
Yes. Give us a few angles and structure-lock holds your exact unit from every side, down to the guards, the header, the hydraulic runs and the model badge. It is your machine restaged, never a lookalike and never a guess about the side the camera did not see.
Will it hold up in a catalogue or at the farm show?
It is built to. Buyers in this category already accept renders in brochures and spec sheets. This is that fidelity, without the CAD bill, and without waiting on the one good week of harvest light.
Do I have to wait for harvest?
No, and that is the point. We put your machine in golden wheat in February and in spring mud in July. Any crop, any season, any light, the day you ask, not the day the weather allows.
Who owns the result?
You do, and you keep your marks. We render what you send and hand it back. You publish it as your own.
One buy, your whole channel
Shoot it once. It drops into every dealer site you have.
An OEM image set does not get used once. It feeds the whole network, every dealer website, every localized catalogue, every co-op ad, brand-exact, no reshoot, and the same machine in the crop that matters in each region. That is co-op-eligible, brand-consistent, product-only imagery, exactly what the fund approves and exactly what careless synthetic work disqualifies.
| Field shoot | CGI / CAD | AdForge | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | Tens of thousands | Thousands per machine | Scaled to you |
| Lead time | A harvest season | Two to eight weeks | A production day |
| Needs the machine? | Yes, out in the field | No, but needs your CAD | No, just your photos |
| New season or crop | Wait a year | Hours, once modelled | The same day |
Send a few photos. We will send one machine back.
Walk around the unit with your phone, tell us the crop and the season you want it working in, and your first finished frame comes back free, no brief and no budget required to start.