One of the reasons that I use KeyShot, as one of my primary tools as an artist, is that KeyShot has an easier learning curve compared to other rendering packages. If you are currently using other applications such as Maya or 3ds Max, you may find that adjusting the lighting for a scene can be a lengthy and complex process that often requires hours of preparations. In this industry, where time is normally considered a luxury, it is essential to have the necessary tools to increase productivity without compromising quality. For this reason, I strongly recommend using KeyShot for projects such as product showcasing or visual development, because setting up the lighting is one of the easiest and most straightforward tasks.
As we have become more familiar with the different settings that KeyShot has to offer, we might have noticed from the previous chapters that the parameters in the Environment tab sound familiar. This is because the interface has been designed with a focus...