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Introduction to KeyShot for Digital 3d Rendering

Offered By: Udemy

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3D Design Courses Digital Art Courses KeyShot Courses 3D Rendering Courses

Course Description

Overview

Learn to unleash the potential of this powerful 3d rendering software to make your 3d assets shine!

What you'll learn:
  • Understand the basics of KeyShot and use it to create stunning renders of your 3d content.
  • Learn to navigate the UI and import your own game assets

In this introductory tutorial, we'll dive into the world of KeyShot. KeyShot is one of the easiest and fastest 3d rendering programs on the market and can help create fantastic renders of your 3d models with just a few button clicks and some basic information. Whether you're an adept professional or a complete novice, this software will have your 3d assets looking amazing in no time. With its great real-time 'drag and drop' ability, you'll be able to apply your 3d model with a variety of photo-real materials within pre-set environments for stunning results!

(Students - please look under Section 1 / Lecture 1 downloads for the source files associated with the lesson.)

More about the Instructor:

Stephen Wells is an expert 3D modeler for characters, props, vehicles, weapons and environments and have created both high and low polygon assets for game productions. He has over 20 years experience in creating a variety of game assets for several different genres (fantasy, sci-fi, combat, superheroes, horror, etc) using 3ds Max, Maya, Photoshop, ZBrush, Mudbox, Topogun, and xNormal. As an enthusiastic instructor, he loves creating video tutorials on a wide variety of subjects to help students better their skillsets.


Taught by

3dmotive LLC

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