Hello Boys, this tutorial is focused on product visualization, I hope you like it. If you got any questions let me know and if you want support this channel for more tutorials visit my Patreon Page ➡bit.ly/3Pl0PB0 🙂 and don't forget, this model is Free for download
In the render output window you just check box clown layer, and it will save your render as two separate images at the end. Your normal render, and clown layer render.
Hello, I got pretty old workstation, Intel Core i7 7700K, NVidia gtx970, 16gb ram, and 500gb m2, I am rendering in CPU mode :-) If you got slower computer you can use basic rendering mode in KeyShot, and then when you finish all the materials and composition you switch to the product rendering mode at the end :-)
@@textureman thanks for your replay when i open keyshot 11 CPU goes to 100% to basic mode if i do GPU mode graphic card goes to 100% There is no problem with this? I have 10700k RTX3070 ram 32GB 1gm m2
This is absolutely alright :-) When you rendering something you want to go CPU or GPU on 100 percent, that means all of your horsepower working, so that means you will have better performance and much more samples in shorter time. Every rendering application trying to use 100 percent of your capacity. Open scene in the KeyShot and press H on your keyboard, it will show you head-up display in viewport and you can see how much FPS you got. If you want to use less than 100 percent you can see on the left-top corner CPU or GPU Usage, and you can choose how much % percent you want to use. When you use 50%percent of your power, you will going to see in that head-up display you are rendering slower, so ALWAYS USE 100 percent to render faster :-) 100% percent of GPU or CPU = faster preview / faster render For example :-) 2 exactly same cars on the straight racing track, one is going with full-100% throttle and second with half-50% throttle, which one going to finish track / render faster? the car with 100 percent or full throttle :-) Basic mode its not such a complicated as product rendering mode. So that means in Basic Mode you will reach more samples in exactly same time as product Rendering Mode, but you will achieve less quality. So you trade quality for speed if you need.
Hello Maja, I am going to give you this famous quote as my answer: "You can please some of the people some of the time." I believe deep in your heart that you don't find my introduction offensive; it's just 10 seconds of a 22-minute-long tutorial. Fun fact: 96 percent of my tutorial viewers are male. I hope more women like you will watch my tutorials in the future despite my imperfect English. Thank you for your support and feedback. Stay tuned for more tutorials coming very soon.
crazy looking . i used to take photo of the product and make editing using ps. but after watching this, damn. gonna change to keyshot now.
KeyShot is really powerful when it comes to simple product rendering :-)
Fantastic, really helpful. Thank you
You're very welcome, more tutorials like this coming soon :-) thank you for your feedback
Hello Boys, this tutorial is focused on product visualization, I hope you like it. If you got any questions let me know and if you want support this channel for more tutorials visit my Patreon Page ➡bit.ly/3Pl0PB0 🙂 and don't forget, this model is Free for download
great !!!!
Should i have to say something ? 😂
Perfect as usual 👍🏻
Wow, thank you :-)
How to save rendered images as clowns for photoshop editing?
In the render output window you just check box clown layer, and it will save your render as two separate images at the end. Your normal render, and clown layer render.
as i said on forum keyshot - PROUD not Prada (because this is perfect) ;)
Thank you mate, I appreciate it :-)
very nice tutoiral
your pc specification please?
Hello, I got pretty old workstation, Intel Core i7 7700K, NVidia gtx970, 16gb ram, and 500gb m2, I am rendering in CPU mode :-) If you got slower computer you can use basic rendering mode in KeyShot, and then when you finish all the materials and composition you switch to the product rendering mode at the end :-)
@@textureman thanks for your replay
when i open keyshot 11 CPU goes to 100% to basic mode
if i do GPU mode graphic card goes to 100%
There is no problem with this?
I have 10700k RTX3070 ram 32GB 1gm m2
This is absolutely alright :-) When you rendering something you want to go CPU or GPU on 100 percent, that means all of your horsepower working, so that means you will have better performance and much more samples in shorter time. Every rendering application trying to use 100 percent of your capacity. Open scene in the KeyShot and press H on your keyboard, it will show you head-up display in viewport and you can see how much FPS you got. If you want to use less than 100 percent you can see on the left-top corner CPU or GPU Usage, and you can choose how much % percent you want to use. When you use 50%percent of your power, you will going to see in that head-up display you are rendering slower, so ALWAYS USE 100 percent to render faster :-)
100% percent of GPU or CPU = faster preview / faster render
For example :-) 2 exactly same cars on the straight racing track, one is going with full-100% throttle and second with half-50% throttle, which one going to finish track / render faster? the car with 100 percent or full throttle :-)
Basic mode its not such a complicated as product rendering mode. So that means in Basic Mode you will reach more samples in exactly same time as product Rendering Mode, but you will achieve less quality. So you trade quality for speed if you need.
@@amjadali-qr5hk Yes mine too
✌️👍👍
Thank you :-)
very helpful, but some would appreciate more inclusive language. You spoke as girls don’t watch your videos, and that kind of annoyed me.
Hello Maja, I am going to give you this famous quote as my answer: "You can please some of the people some of the time."
I believe deep in your heart that you don't find my introduction offensive; it's just 10 seconds of a 22-minute-long tutorial. Fun fact: 96 percent of my tutorial viewers are male. I hope more women like you will watch my tutorials in the future despite my imperfect English. Thank you for your support and feedback. Stay tuned for more tutorials coming very soon.