From the course: ZBrush: Product Prototyping Techniques

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ZBrush to KeyShot

ZBrush to KeyShot

From the course: ZBrush: Product Prototyping Techniques

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ZBrush to KeyShot

- [Instructor] Okay, and we made it to the rendering part of this course. Now, for this rendering of our product design, I'm going to be using KeyShot 8 Pro. But now that you have all the objects, you can use anything that you feel comfortable with to produce a nice looking image. In my case, I prefer KeyShot, because it's very easy, and it gives me amazing results. So I have already connected Zbrush to KeyShot using the ZBrush to KeyShot Bridge. So if you have the same setup as I do, all you have to do is go to the Render Pallet in Zbrush, expand the External Renderer sub-palette, and click on the KeyShot switch to turn it on. Alright now that's on, if we go and click on the BPR button here on the top-right, ZBrush will automatically launch KeyShot and send whatever is visible in the canvas or whatever tool you have selected into KeyShot. However, if you don't have KeyShot Bridge, but you do have KeyShot, or maybe you want to render one of your products somewhere else, here is the…

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