Keyshot - Learn the Basics - Panton Chair case study


KeyShot is a stand-alone, real-time ray tracing and global illumination program used to create 3D renderings, animations and interactive visuals. It is a popular choice for designers, engineers, and marketing professionals because it is easy to use and produces photorealistic results quickly.
The reference image can be found at:
https://www.vitra.com/en-un/product/panton-chair
The 3D Model and the render can be downloaded at:
Panton Chair
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Step 1: Panton Chair case study
Within this tutorial, the objective is to recreate the renderings available on Vitra website for the Panton chair.
https://www.vitra.com/en-un/product/panton-chair
Their website also hosts a 3D CAD model section, but as presented within the video that model is not very accurate to the real chair. I encourage you to use the 3D model from GrabCAD.
https://grabcad.com/library/panton-chair-82
These are the steps that are presented within the video
- Importing your 3D model. The first step is to import your 3D model into KeyShot. KeyShot supports a wide variety of 3D file formats, so you should be able to import your model without any problems.
- Assigning materials to your model. Once your model is imported, you need to assign materials to it. KeyShot has a wide variety of materials to choose from, including metals, plastics, fabrics, and wood. You can also create your own custom materials.
- Setting up your scene. Once you have assigned materials to your model, you need to set up your scene. This includes things like choosing a camera, setting up the lighting, and adding any other objects to the scene.
- Rendering your image. Once your scene is set up, you can render your image. KeyShot has a variety of render settings that you can adjust to control the quality and realism of your image.