To create a path for this course and to get the best reference possible, we follow a professional photographer on a jewellery shoot. Watch and learn, as we are going to replicate these real life lighting techniques throughout the course.
This scene is great for CAD jewelry designers of high-quality and easy 3D visualization. A contrasting fully customized KeyShot scene for rendering still images and animating 360 degrees jewelry on a dark background. The scene contains custom 3D model of a ring and cloth, 3 materials of gold, plus walnut material. Lighting in the scene uses an HDRI environment map (included) and three Spot Lights.
Gumroad – 3D Jewellery Visualization
This scene is great for CAD jewelry designers of high-quality and easy 3D visualization. A contrasting fully customized KeyShot scene for rendering still images and animating 360 degrees jewelry on a dark background. The scene contains custom 3D model of a pearl pendand and earrings, 3 materials of gold, plus 2 different pearl materials. Lighting in the scene uses an HDRI environment map (included) and Spot Lights.
From the very beginning, Boyd MeeJi has demonstrated the interior architectural capabilities within KeyShot. He lives in Bangkok, Thailand where he graduated from Pohchang Academy Of Arts with a Major in Traditional Art, going on to become a successful interior architectural visualization artist who also teaches others how to do the same. Throughout all of his pursuits he has chosen KeyShot for the geometry editing capabilities, the accurate display of interior scenes and the real-time visualization that speeds every aspect of his work. We finally had the opportunity to talk with Boyd, learn more about his experience and how he uses KeyShot.
What sparked your interest in Interior design and architecture?Recently, I switched jobs to work full-time in the 3D Display industry, building on my previous job in visual merchandising and retail store design. I freelanced as a 3D rendering artist but have a passion for interior design. The recognized the importance of interior design in home, school, shop, office or other building and how furniture design was an integral part. This gave me a unique perspective from other in this field on storefront and visual merchandising design with my own personal style for color selection, composition, visualization, and lighting.
Eric Keller is a veteran CG artist with over 20 years of experience creating models for feature films, episodic TV, scientific visualization, planetarium shows, VR, AR, 3D printing, and jewelry design. He creates training titles for The Gnomon Workshop and has also taught ZBrush and Maya classes at Gnomon School in Hollywood. 2ff7e9595c
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