Importing 3D Models Into KeyShot and More by CA Clark.

Craig A Clark has an abosulutely FABULOUS article on Scorpio CGI about importing models into KeyShot 3. He goes into great detail about importing a model, but that’s not all. He also covers six other aspects you’ll go through during the rendering process...

Capturing the Flora and Fauna of Sweden with KeyShot

Some of the most captivating 3D renderings I’ve seen are of creatures, humans and characters, but little did I know the extent of how and where they are being used. Anders Rådén is a KeyShot user. He creates some of the most intricate models of insects and...

Creating an Exploded View Animation in KeyShot, Part 2

How would you love to rub 52 minutes of KeyShot exploding animated action all over your eyes? Yes? Well, you’re in for a treat as Brian Townsend follows up the previous session on creating exploded view animations in KeyShot with Part TWO. Here, Brian breaks...

The Fabulous, Colorful KeyShot Creations of Crayola

How would you like to think of an idea for a toy design, model it up and create renderings of it… every day. Sounds like a tough job doesn’t it? Well, that is exactly what Anthony Monzo does. Anthony is an Industrial Designer and the Product Design Manager...

Preview: Exploded View Animations. From KeyShot to After Effects

In the last webinar we showed you how to create an exploded view animation in SolidWorks. If you missed it, you can watch Part 1 here. In this second part we will be taking rendered frames into After Effects for some finishing work. We will discuss the benefit of...

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....

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...