There are so many ways to learn about KeyShot Studio and 3D rendering online that it can be a little overwhelming to know where to start. Whether you’re a brand-new beginner, an advanced render-er or anything in between, here are our favorite learning resources to take your work to the next level.
For getting started
If you’re just getting started with KeyShot or you’d like a refresher, start with the UI 101 videos on our YouTube channel. These super-short videos show you where to find commonly used tools and helpful shortcuts in the user interface.
Popular UI 101 videos
For learning the latest in KeyShot Studio
KeyShot is updated regularly, so if you want to learn about the newest features and additions, check in on Quick Tips.
Recent Quick Tips
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For in-depth learning
Sometimes it’s refreshing to treat yourself to an in-depth creativity boost. Dive into KeyShot Webinars on our YouTube channel, taught by on-staff KeyShot experts and by designers just like you – like a 2D artist turned 3D designer, a product designer for a gaming company.
We also recommend tutorials by Will Gibbons, a product visualization specialist who provides truly excellent step-by-step guidance.
Webinars to watch
For a super quick answer
What’s convenient when you’re working in an office? Being able to throw out a question and get an immediate answer from someone nearby. If you need a quick answer but an expert is nowhere close, turn to the Pixel Fondue KeyShot videos. Produced by New Balance Director of 3D Visualization William Vaughan, these videos show you exactly what you need, without having to weed through a 40-minute video to find it – most of these are around 30 seconds long.
Popular Pixel Fondue videos
For a learning community you can lean on
Find all levels of KeyShot experts in the Luminaries community. Workshop your work, grow your network, learn from fellow designers, and participate in fun design challenges that encourage you to grow as an artist. Even better, being active in the community can earn you points for great prizes, like a free year of KeyShot Studio. Check it out.
KeyShot rendering in header image by Jeremy A Higgins