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How Ben Robson used KeyShot to render large numbers of client product images

Ben Robson is a freelance visualization and CGI artist, based Southampton UK. He studied product and furniture design in college, where he started exploring the world of visualization and CGI. After working with Liam Martin at Visune (Previously Momnt), he found exactly what he wanted to use his degree for.

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Modeling software used: Fusion 360, Solidworks, Blender

你是如何開始製作 3D 視覺效果的?又是如何學習KeyShot 的?  

I started out at a young age constructing from card models, playing with Lego for hours and drawing. So I think it’s always been the way I use my time, designing.

你最喜歡哪些專案?  

My favorite projects so far, early into my exploration, have been working on interesting abstract scenes for clients that need to source that interesting uniqueness in design. The challenge it allows me to try to create something constantly different and eye-catching is what makes it the best.

您會如何描述您的設計理念?  

I think my design philosophy has been to investigate the past to source the present and future. I think critically evaluating what we’ve done in the past is how we create something new from our mistakes.

在您的工作流程中,何時會使用KeyShot? 

I use Keyshot to create my visual scenes, ideate concept designs and to creatively explore CGI.

你最喜歡哪些KeyShot ?   

My main favorite tool to use is the material graph and multi-material graph. It’s an incredibly seamless tool that allows for easy custom material creation. The multi-material also allows for such ease to change the materials used on a single product, which speeds up my workflow when working with large numbers of client products and therefore images. 

I also love the real-time render view, in the way that it’s the main window into the scene. A lot of other software has you go through a lot of steps to be able to see your rendering, but KeyShot allows for the real-time view so you can create adjustments in a few clicks.

你的靈感來自何處? 

My main source for finding inspiration is through other people’s work. Whether that is in the form of photography, film, art, renderings, animation and designs. There’s always something to pick apart and find something new from other people’s amazing creations.

See more at Ben’s website