~ Bonjour, tout le monde ~ I believe that most of the small partners who do product design and industrial design have come into contact with Keyshot. The advantages of "low entry threshold, simple use steps, simple and clear interface, etc." make Keyshot a sharp tool for product rendering in the hands of many designers. However, a small partner recently raised a question: "Keyshot is a good thing, but when it is used for indoor scene rendering, it always fails to adjust the effect, and it is very dark and dark. Can Keyshot be used for indoor rendering?" in order to answer the questions of my friends, I decided to launch a challenge to render the kitchen scene in a simple and quick way to see if I can save some face for the Keyshot, hey hey ~
Built kitchen scene.
The final effect is rendered straight out, and no changes will be made in the later period except for slight compression and watermark addition ~
A different perspective
Apply the scene to the product rendering.
As can be seen from the screenshot, I used a simple HDRI environment to make the environment, without adding needles, and then added area light on both sides to improve the overall permeability.
Judging from the final effect, in addition to the obvious ancestral noise, the performance of the Keyshot has basically reached the expectation and can meet the general use requirements. Therefore, the answer to the question of whether Keyshot can render indoor scenes is yes! I hope Keyshot can play a greater role in your hands ~
The next issue will be a tutorial on indoor scene rendering. Please look forward to it ~
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Can you send me the KESHOT file for this scene?
It would be difficult if it was completely closed.
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The software is still easy to get started with ks and difficult to get started. the effect is not bad. it is relatively easy to open and close the room. it is difficult to do
Great!!!!!
Good rendering
Looking forward to more sharing
How long did it take?