Facing corporate restructuring, a photographer learns KeyShot and now makes 3D visuals for Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo. A product lead gets more teams to use KeyShot, saving tons of time and money.
How will KeyShot improve your work life?
If you've ever shopped for Xbox, PlayStation or Nintendo Switch gear, you've probably seen Oliver Yu's KeyShot renderings. A former professional photographer, he now uses KeyShot as a powerful digital photo studio.
Digital Prototypes Can Dramatically Improve Product Development
Neil O'Connell has led engineering teams at large companies, creating prototypes for devices that needed to be immediately attractive.
βUsing KeyShot to create digital prototypes has been invaluable, and I strongly encourage your team to give it a try," he says. "Engineers, designers, marketers, and leaders will understand concepts, problems and trade-offs better. Better design decisions will be made earlier in the process, and products can be brought to market faster. Itβs an all-around win.β
Over 300 artists submitted KeyShot renderings for the K Lamp competition, which was judged by the lamp's founders. See the creative twists on the iconic design.
Make your work easier: Send stakeholders interactive scenes, view them in AR or VR, attach support documentation β and your recipient doesn't have to be a KeyShot user. Learn all about KeyShot Web Viewer in an interactive webinar on June 13.
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Play "Photo or Photo-Real?"
Earn 100 points taking on the challenge of making a rendering so photo-worthy it looks exactly like a duplicate of the real thing. Scope out the ones posted already, and see images so realistic it'll make you want to get your eyes checked.
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