![]() ![]() I see the point if a client is already happy with the KS output- then thats fine. ClipCurve add soft direction change click. Hide edge loop with Lasso option selected, Shift+Ctrl+click on edge that crosses loop. Reverse visibility Shift+Ctrl+Click & drag Background. Hide selected Polygroup (on partially visible mesh) Shift+Ctrl+Click. This takes literally two mins to do.Īnd if you want to have more control over light, KS renderings are notoriously looking like pure IBL, you can in Modo to everything else add another lightĪnd do the same and more and as a designer have more control. If you install a cheap CUDA card around 200 to 300 your rendertime will pretty much put KS finale rendering to shame. Hide selected Polygroup (on fully visible mesh) Shift+Ctrl+Click twice. In nearly all engines can you make a template file, save the HDRI as the env rendering and call it good. Yeah Keyshot your trick works (i used it on some assemblig/disassembling animation and it works good). ![]() 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. In regards to render in minutes not hours, if somebody needs hours today then they do something wrong.Īll KS offers is HDRI IBL with a shadow catcher shader for the ground plate. Started by bzemer, December 18, 2013, 08:50:03 AM. The KeyShot to ZBrush Bridge changes your Best Preview Render (BPR). I can relink data easily with my workflow by swaping out data if needed as well. 00 out of 5 stars 2 reviews Product Details File Types pdf, zip File Size Software. So in this case KS might save few mouse clicks. Live linking is in deed a perfect tool, this can be a time saver if your host application cannot export parts well, but that hardly is the case today. Not negative, just realistic, emotions are hard to read through text. The easiest (and probably best) way to do this would be to render the wireframe shot and the photo real shot as two separate images then, use a mask with some soft gradients and/or soft brushes in Photoshop to blend the two together, revealing and hiding parts of the two images as you see fit. ![]()
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