The ‘KeyShot for ZBrush’ + Bridge bundle (list price $349) is available for USD $249 for a limited time. For those who have already purchased KeyShot, the ZBrush to KeyShot Bridge is available for USD $149. The 32-bit and 64-bit release of ZBrush 4R7 (list price $795) is a free upgrade for all registered ZBrush users. You can view all the features for both ‘KeyShot for ZBrush’ and the ZBrush to KeyShot Bridge here. The integration allows for any number of SubTools and complete support of MatCaps while retaining all texturing and PolyPainting. As a separate program, ZBrush users can apply materials and lighting while continuing to work within ZBrush to refine their idea, then send updates over to KeyShot to see their updates immediately. ‘KeyShot for ZBrush’ is activated from inside ZBrush when an artist is ready to set lighting and materials for their creation with all SubTools sent directly to KeyShot. Each SubTool can have a different material shader–light, glass, metal, etc.–It’s very useful for the designers, offering us the possibility to obtain final presentations faster.” “For me the KeyShot Bridge is the cool feature of the year. “The first time I saw KeyShot, I immediately realized how I could show my art, my models, my products more effectively than other render engines,” says Cki Vang, CG Artist. ![]() “In an industry where concepts are needed quickly and the artist’s workflow needs to be faster, ‘KeyShot for ZBrush’ provides the modeling and rendering speed that those in media and entertainment require.” “We are amazed at the capabilities ZBrush brings to the 3D Artist,” says Henrik Wann Jensen, Co-founder and Chief Scientist of Luxion. It’s this partnership with Luxion and the new modeling capability in ZBrush 4R7 which allow artists to explore beyond the limits of imagination.” ![]() “The feedback from artists has been instrumental in the development effort, for a process that is faster than ever before. “The speed and realism KeyShot offers, compliments the ZBrush artist’s workflow perfectly,” says Jaime Labelle, COO at Pixologic. Pixologic takes this integration even further with ‘ KeyShot for ZBrush’, a standalone rendering solution with direct integration inside ZBrush through the ZBrush to KeyShot Bridge that allows users to visualize their concepts, creating light studies in KeyShot as they continue to sculpt, texture and paint their model in ZBrush. With an integrated workflow between ZBrush and KeyShot introduced in the past, 3D artists realized the two as an indispensable combo for creating concepts quickly. Pixologic’s ZBrush is known throughout the 3D industry as the key software for generating digital sculptures fast. Luxion, a developer of advanced rendering and lighting technology and maker of KeyShot, the first real time ray tracing and global illumination program, in partnership with Pixologic, makers of ZBrush software, is pleased to announce the partnership that now makes KeyShot an integral part of the ZBrush workflow, with ‘KeyShot for ZBrush’ and the ZBrush to KeyShot Bridge, available now with the release of ZBrush 4R7.
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