Good evening!
So this will be my first post to the Keyshot forum, or any forum in fact. I'm an Industrial Designer/Digital Artist and a long time 3ds Max and Vray user. I wanted to really get stuck in to Keyshot and so decided to utilise what I've learnt from Vray to create something completely conceptual for my first Keyshot project. Feel free to let me know what you think. Although I won't be making changes to this piece, I'll definitely take it forward in to my next.
Cheers,
Shaun
(Instagram: @shaunwellens)
Hey Shaun! This looks GREAT. Welcome. I look forward to seeing more of your work!
Thanks mate! I appreciate it.
Looks rad, Shaun!
Love the colored lighting and subtle glow.
Looking forward to see more from you, and also hear about your experience with KeyShot compared to Vray :)
Hi Esben,
Thanks for your kind words, I really appreciate it! It was actually you and the work you post on Instagram that sparked my interest in learning more about Keyshot, so your feedback means a lot to me.
I look forward to creating something new and speaking with you again!
Ha, that is really cool!
Very cool color treatment. The glow is nice.
Thanks Will, love the podcast by the way!
Got to throw a +1 to this, as I have nothing more to add on what's been said. Looks awesome.
Thanks Magnus, really appreciate it! I'm a big fan of your work!
awesome render. Just out of curiosity how much work was done in post on this?
Cheers mate!
Well I try and get as much out of the render engine as I can as to avoid too much Photoshop work, but my focus for this was seeing how far I could push shader creation inside of Keyshot. Next time I'd like to improve my lighting setup using the HDRI editor as I feel I had to do too much post work to compensate for this. The glows and dusty filter were created inside Photoshop.
Considering uploading a GIF but I'm not sure if you can preview GIFs on the Keyshot forum.
Yes, GIFs will show up on the forum.
Very very nice project! Love the final result
Cheers mate! I appreciate it!
looks really nice. I like the red light on the helmet, but I'm missing the red color in the background so you can see where it's coming from.
That's a great point, thanks for the feedback man!