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Here is an (exploded view) render from a design we made for a Fast Curing UV Lamp for the car industry.

I rendered a MAD.U medical trolley “exploded”

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Orthodontic Force Sensor

A device our firm designed, engineered and built for our client Smile Direct Club. It senses the micro forces on each tooth when an aligner is installed on the 3D printed teeth.

Was a super fun machine to work on and even more fun rendering it in KS!

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Hi Keyshot community!
I just wanted to share some basic exercise with worn edges following the tutorial. I saw some amazing shots here, so I am definitely inspired to create much more.

Amazing renders. Congratulations!

Hi this is my admission to the Tech Tuesday: Creating Worn Edges with Opacity challenge.

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First attempt with Keyshot and Blender. Actually I am just a noob in blender :sweat_smile:

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https://discourse-static.influitive.net/uploads/db_e596cbae_9eea_47cf_9859_c9418b6eabfd/original/1X/1fb48633445b66f1196ad3bd8fc9158b65811330.mp4 One of my render from 2016.

This is one of my caustics exercise

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This is Great work !!!


From Worn Edges tutorial

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Awesome! The animation is well detailed and very explanatory.

One of my latest renders for product visualistation was this image. A lot of it came from keyshot related utorials I watched on youtube. Realy enjoy using the shared knowledge to improve my skills.

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