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Keyshot Rendering

Through my coursework, I have grown confident with my ability to deliver photorealistic renders of CAD models to impact workflow outcomes. Shown below are renders that I produced in the Keyshot software, along with descriptions of each of them.

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iPhone Close Up.2-1.jpg

Shown above are two renders of a pair of iPhones, both from the same SolidWorks model. The first image uses a reflective water floor plane paired with a custom image backplate and external lighting, while the bottom gives a closer view at the phone materials a features. A lens flare was added to both images in Adobe Photoshop after they were rendered.

Toothbrush Final Render.1 (1).jpg

With this toothbrush render, I explored using different materials and textures to create three distinct objects from one SolidWorks model. I also used depth of field and a semi-reflective floor surface to create a visually unique image. 

Headset_HW2.2 (1).jpg

This image shows three headsets in different colors and orientations. On each, a logo is added to display how a product might look when on the market.

Tide Detergent Final Render.3 (1).jpg

I looked to push my skills in making a model photorealistic by blending this render into a natural environment. The model of a detergent bottle was placed onto a backplate of a washing machine, after which I made changes such as adding shadows, adjusting light intensity and direction, and shifting the camera focus to blend in the bottle as much as possible to its backdrop. Further, I had to ensure photorealism in the bottle's materials and label placement to make the image convincing.

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