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KeyShot Animation of the Week: Clutch iPad Case System
Need a quick Kickstarter tip for creating your project video? It's simple... KeyShot. Import your model, apply some materials, render, animate, DONE. Bryan Churchill Jamie Daigle of DC Mobile Designs kicked off their Kickstarter project by doing just that. They...
KeyShot Update: Maya Importer, Improved Render Performance and More
It's only two weeks into the year, but we've not slowed the KeyShot development down. Not at all. Today, we release our second KeyShot update, version 3.0.96, and with it a handful of improvements and additions you'll want to be sure to have. KeyShot Update Today, we...
KeyShot Animation of the Week: 11 Gear Mobius Strip
This week we take a look at the unimaginable intricacy of an 11 Gear Mobius strip and slap a wee dose of animated KeyShot simplicity on the object. In fact, our very own render rocker Thomas Teger set this animation up himself with just a few steps, 10 minutes and two...
How to Render Water in KeyShot (and Easily Create Bump Maps in After Effects)
Have you ever seen a rendering of water that looks so realistic your eyeballs start feeeling moist? It could be the tears of joy from seeing something so beautiful rendered in KeyShot (and it likely is) but it may also be from the desire you have to create a...
KeyShot Animation of the Week: Space Heater
You may recognize this snazzy little space heater from the last post where Brian Townsend cracked open a can of KeyShot animation to show how you can duplicate an animated model and then assign different materials for quick product design variations. Here's the final...
5 KeyShot 3D Rendering Goals to Ring in the New Year
Welcome to the New Year! 2012. Can you believe it? As you finish off those leftover bottles of champagne and bowls of black-eyed peas, thinking about illuminating your designs with a dazzling dose of KeyShot lighting environments, we want to pass along a few KeyShot...
3D Rendering 2.5 Billion Polygons with KeyShot on 80 Cores… Try That on a GPU.
Before we exit out the year, we've got to get one more love jab in on GPU rendering and show you the power of KeyShot fully CPU-based 3D rendering. You know KeyShot's real-time ray-tracing is fast, even on a typical quad-core system with a few giggys of RAM. And,...
Rendering SolidWorks Models Faster with KeyShot
If you use SolidWorks to model up some sweet design, there's an extremely easy approach to import SolidWorks models into KeyShot that will have you creating 3D renderings faster than you can imagine... even faster than setting up materials and using Photoview 360 to...
KeyShot Demo: Real-Time Results for 3D Designers and Developers
What's the best way to spend time at a massive graphics industry conference? Why, hanging out at the Intel booth watching a snazzy demo of KeyShot with Thomas Teger. (I may be biased, but I'm also pretty sure 4 out of 5 conference attendees would agree.) However,...
Some Gorgeous White Aston Martin One-77 Inspiration
This isn't a rendering. This is inside the Aston Martin factory. Yes, that's the factory and the new Aston Martin One-77 Supercar waiting for final testing. Wired has published an article about how the British car maker is taking a new approach to building the One-77...
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3D Rendering White Products on White Backgrounds in KeyShot
Last time we checked in with Esben Oxholm, he shared how to set up Poliigon textures in KeyShot. That's a great method when you need to use textures, but what if you have a simple white product on a white background? Or, what if the edges of your product are blending...
How to use Poliigon Maps to Create Textured Materials in KeyShot
We've touched on using Poliigon textures with KeyShot materials in the past, but in his latest video, Esben Oxholm takes a solid 20 minutes to show you his texture setup process from start to finish for a variety of materials with plenty of tips along the way. If...
Joshua Dunlop’s ZBrush to KeyShot Process Using a Wacom Cintiq
You saw our interview with him last month, now get a behind the scenes look at how Joshua Dunlop goes from ZBrush to KeyShot using his Wacom Cintiq. The fine folks at Wacom have just published a tutorial starring Joshua who is best known for his realistic Pokémon...