Clarkson will also review another rendering package, Luxology modo 401, in the October issue.I had two primary goals with this abstract surface model.
BUNKSPEED SHOT TRIAL
If you’re curious, you can download the trial versions and try them both before deciding.įor more, read Mark Clarkson’s review of Bunkspeed Shot, scheduled for the November issue, and check out my test renderings from Bunkspeed Shot and Luxion KeyShot and watch the video reports on both at. Adding a set of emissive materials in the default library in the next release will go a long way to simplify the workflow.īoth Bunkspeed Shot and Luxion KeyShot maintain the tradition that began with HyperShot: to deliver a powerful, yet simple renderer for those who are not accustomed to the typical rendering jargons and workflow. But no pre-made emissive materials come with the library. This function lets you render certain objects, like vehicle headlights and lamps, more realistically. In KeyShot, you can turn almost any material into emissive material via the Edit dialog box in Options. It also gives you a few more material and geometry grouping options than KeyShot does.
BUNKSPEED SHOT TV
In KeyShot, you can simply right-click on the model, pick Move, then use the directional arrow to drag and move it-a great improvement to the previous method.īunkspeed Shot gives you the option to specify camera aspect ratio when you render: 32 mm 3:2, TV 4:3, HD TV 16:9, and so on. Previously in HyperShot, you needed to use a bunch of complicated key commands to position the model or camera (for example, Shift + Alt + middle mouse wheel to rotate the model along the Y axis Alt + left-click drag to dolly camera). KeyShot’s interface is much closer to the previous incarnation in HyperShot, particularly its use of floating pallets (for materials, environments, back plates, and so on).
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This lets you preview important elements, like an embossed logo or a chrome button, without having to render the whole scene in high resolution. You may also use the ray brush tool to focus all your rendering horsepower on a single region, like a virtual magnifier. When everything is in place, you can turn ray tracing back on to render the final image. This lets you set up your scenes more quickly, without the heavy burden imposed by light calculation. For instance, you can turn on or turn off ray tracing with a single click. It also houses some features not found in the current version of Luxion KeyShot. By default, the interface keeps the preview window and the rendering tools side by side.
BUNKSPEED SHOT WINDOWS
BUNKSPEED SHOT PRO
A Porsche with 710,000 polygons, rendered in Luxion KeyShot Pro 2 at 2400 x 1350 pixel resolution, in Electric Blue material from the default material library.īunkspeed continues to offer the rendering program, rebranded as Shot, powered by mental images’ iray rendering engine.
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A Porsche with 710,000 polygons, rendered in Bunkspeed Shot at 2400 x 1350 pixel resolution, in Orange Metallic from the default material library.įig2.
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But something happened to the licensing agreement between the two in November 2009, causing a split.įig1. In the beginning was Bunkspeed HyperShot, developed and marketed by Bunkspeed and powered by Luxion’s technology.