Jewelry Models and Rings for You to Download and Render in KeyShot

If you LOVE to render jewelry, you know the value a few 3D jewelry models have. Well, what would you say to 32 3D models?! Yeah, that’s what I’m talking about. Thanks to Paul Krush all that precious metal goodness can be yours. He has modeled 32 rings in...

KeyShot 3 Beta is Live: Sign Up Now!

Wonderful news for all those hungry to try out KeyShot 3. We are now GO on Beta. This will be a private beta, so if you’re a customer or seriously mulling over the possibility of harnessing the power of KeyShot, then you’re welcome to join in. We’ve...

Creating Realistic Printed Circuit Boards in KeyShot

If you’ve seen the previous post on the amazing renderings Uwe Kindler of cetoni GmbH creates, you’ll know he’s got an eye for rockin’ out stunning visuals. Uwe posted some excellent PCB renderings in the forum over the weekend, but...

KeyShot Animation of the Week: The RogueDZN Armadillo 161

I’m picking what’s left of my jaw up off the floor right now. I mean, I knew the new KeyShot animation tool was going to be good, but put it in the hands of someone who knows how to create motion graphics and it’s downright amazing. Matt Tremblay,...

Luxion Announces TriStar as KeyShot® Reseller

North America’s largest PTC reseller distributes KeyShot throughout Canada, the United States and Mexico. TriStar is the second largest PTC reseller after INNEO to join Luxion’s reseller channel. Irvine, California, and Phoenix, Arizona, September 22, 2011...

Rendering with KeyShot: Step by Step

The wonderful and talented Craig A. Clark has a very well done article published in the latest issue of 3D Artist magazine (Issue 33). Rendering with KeyShot takes you step by step through model considerations, export, import, material selection, image maps and more....

Aircraft Engine Animation and Easing in KeyShot

You’ve seen the new KeyShot 3 Animation workflow. Now, how about an animation of an aircraft engine? This particular animation is simple, but uses an easing effect at the beginning and end of the animations to add some extra interest. It’s easy to create...