KeyShot has an array of lighting capabilities from simple drag-and-drop HDRI lighting to physical lights, along with lighting presets to get you started and a Light Manager to make controlling your scene lighting easy. KeyShot also has rich volumetric lighting...
How to Use the KeyShot Mesh Simplification Tool
Though KeyShot is able to import and work with very large, very detailed data sets with very complex geometry and textures, there times when you may want to simplify the geometry of the model. Here, we'll take a look at how to access the Mesh Simplification tool and...
How to Use KeyShot’s Paint Selection to Split Object Surfaces
KeyShot Pro comes with many geometry tools to manage and work with your imported models. One of those is the Split Object Surface Tool. Today, we'll look at the tool and the Paint Selection feature for quick selection and splitting of model surfaces. Split Object...
Using KeyVR Connect for Collaborative VR Design Reviews
KeyVR Connect is a new feature that allows you and your team to join the same virtual scene where you can collaborate and make design decisions in real time, from anywhere. If you're new to KeyVR, it's a way to go from your KeyShot scene to a VR environment with a...
Best Practice For Perfect Axalta Paint Flakes in KeyShot
KeyShot exclusive Axalta’s coatings have been an incredible resource for renderings of all kinds. Whether transportation-related or product-related, the array of hot hues and other color options can add just the snap of color needed with a simple drag-and-drop. Axalta...
Working With Ground Planes In KeyShot
One of the quickest and easiest ways to give your product or vehicle renderings more realism is to add presence in your scenes by setting them on a surface and adding a nice shadow or ground reflection. You may have used KeyShot geometry, a table or podium model, or...
Using Depth of Field In KeyShot
KeyShot has all the features that allow you to capture your scene just as you would with a real-world camera. Its ability to add depth to a scene is no different and, it's a whole lot easier. KeyShot’s Depth of Field (DOF) camera settings is a simple, powerful option...
Adding Textures and Materials to Labels in KeyShot
KeyShot allows you to more accurately communicate the physical properties of your labels by applying materials and textures to them. Of course, you can simply add a label to a surface and run with the default settings but you can push the realism even further with...
How to Use Denoise and Firefly Removal in KeyShot
When you have unwanted noise or specks of light in your image, Denoise and Firefly Removal will clean it up quick. Today, we'll take a look at KeyShot Denoise and show you how you to use it to smooth out your visuals to produce faster results from your KeyShot scenes....
How to Use Shared Libraries in KeyShot
Today, we'll look at how to create shared KeyShot Resource folders to help organize your assets and collaborate across a network. Shared KeyShot Resource Library Shared folders allow you to point KeyShot to access files in folders that are shared on a server or local...
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