Stratasys & KeyShot Gaming Mouse Design Challenge [Results]
The Stratasys and KeyShot design competition committee is proud to announce the winners of the 2021 Gaming Mouse Design Competition. We received over 80 design submissions! That total includes several ineligible, international submissions that...Quick Tip 124: Create Custom Bokeh in KeyShot
Learn how to create custom bokeh in KeyShot using bokeh filters that allow creation of unique depth of field appearances for your scenes. View Quick Tip: https://blog.keyshot.com/keyshot-custom-bokeh Download Model:...How to Use Lock Camera Map in KeyShot
Camera mapping of textures and labels has been a feature in KeyShot for quite some time. The Camera mapping type projects your texture or label onto your model based on the camera’s orientation. When you move the camera, the projected texture moves as well. What is...Quick Tip 123: KeyShot Lock Camera Map
Learn how to use KeyShot’s Lock Camera Map to lock textures to a camera position, allowing you to move the camera without affecting the texture map. View the blog post: https://blog.keyshot.com/keyshot-lock-camera-map Model: Tiny Loft G04 – Sketchup 3D...How to Create Complete Animations in KeyShot Using the Studio Switch Event
There’s a secret, or rather, slightly hidden feature in KeyShot that allows you to animate the switch from one Studio to another. Imagine having two complementary scenes and instead of creating two different animations, you simply add another Studio and switch...Quick Tip 122: KeyShot Studio Switch Event
Learn how to create complete animations in KeyShot using Studio Switch Event that allows you to switch between Studios made up of different Camera, Environment, Image Style, Model Set, and Multi-material. View the blog post:...How to Use Collision Detection in KeyShot
The new features in KeyShot 10.1 bring a variety of improvements, including Move Tool updates that offer basic collision detection and object settling. Follow along as we explore the new capability and show you how to use it for your renderings. KeyShot Collision...Meaningful customer interactions start with the right content
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