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All About KeyShot Render Options
You've got your materials set, cameras positioned and an environment that reflects the sheer intensity of the surrounding lights. What do you do next? Render that sucka. With KeyShot, you have a lot of options for image or animation output, including three different...
KeyShot 3.2 Is Here
So excited. Today, we're pleased to announce KeyShot 3.2. Over the last two months we've boosted the render juice, cranked the core usage and doubled the coffee intake to unacceptable proportions. The focus of this update is feature completion, UI cleanup, and...
Is 3D Rendering Replacing Traditional Photography? What Do You Think?
I think you know how we would answer this question. But it goes deeper. Does photography still play a role in 3D rendering? What do you think? X-Rite of Europe, a leader in color science and technology with groups like Pantone, is curious. They're hosting a free...
The KeyShot Helicopter is Takin’ Off
Is this an animation of the KeyShot Helicopter taking off to spread the joy of kick-butt rendering around the world or an actual video? The paint job is extra rockin' don't you think? And yes, the Chrysler 300 that pulls into the foreground, that's the Luxion...
The Free KeyShot 3ds Max Plugin Bringin’ the Speed to CG
The time has come mesh modeling Max fans! The time to add another plugin to our list of plugins that allows you to slide those models nice and smooth into KeyShot with all the material settings intact. Today, we release the first version of our KeyShot 3ds Max plugin,...
Animation of the Week: KeyShot Watch by Abed Sabeh
That odd throbbing sensation you have? You know, the one in back of your oculars when you look into the computer screen? It's not an aneurysm. It's the pulsating magnificence that is the KeyShot 3D Rendering competition. We started it at the beginning of May. We're...
B9Creator Kickstarter Project Visualized with KeyShot
Michael Joyce has just launched a Kickstarter project for his B9Creator, a high resolution 3D printer, that, if funded successfully, will provide the ability of creating hi-def 3D prints. Michael shared the unique features of this printer and how he used KeyShot to...
Upcoming Events: IDSA, PLM World and More
There's a boiling pot of events and activities we've been stirring up, mixing in loads of sweet render juice and chunks of succulent animation, to give you a taste of KeyShot throughout the month of May. We don't want to miss an opportunity to meet KeyShot users and...
How to Render Transparent Materials in KeyShot
After you saw the quick tip on Glass and Solid Glass Materials you may have become highly addicted to transparent blue objects and creating incredible 3D renderings of transparent blue objects. That's ok. You're among friends. Now, it's time to take that up a level...
The KeyShot 3D Rendering Contest
Yes indeed. We're kicking off another rendering contest to give you a chance to win a license of KeyShot Pro with Animation! Style and class is the theme of this years rendering contest. We'll have two winners. One for best rendering and one for best animation. We...
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Win a Mac mini + KeyShot 8 Pro [Giveaway]
Enter & Win! In the run up to Cyber Monday we're holding a special giveaway to bring you the chance to win a new Mac mini + a license of KeyShot 8 Pro! Entries can be made each day until Cyber Monday to increase your chances of winning! Apple has tested KeyShot on...
How to Create Bubbles in KeyShot 8 Using the New Geometry Node
KeyShot 8 brings us a lot of exciting new features. One of these features is the new geometry node/shader capability. Geometry nodes directly transform your geometry in a non-destructive manner. Geometry nodes are able to add to, subtract from, or reshape the...
How to Render Liquid In Glass with KeyShot
Rendering liquids in glass can be challenging, but with KeyShot's support for nested dielectrics it couldn't be more simple. So, what are nested dielectrics? And what works best when setting up the model or adjusting the render settings? Let's answer these and look at...