Keyshot Interior Realistic HDRI Lighting Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • My full process for adding realism into Keyshot renderings as fast as possible using HDRi lighting with Exposure and Curves tweaking.
    Thank you to my sponsor INNEO Solutions who provide me with my KeyShot services. They are the platinum KeyShot reseller in the UK and provide licenses, training, consultancy, and official KeyShot events. For more information on how they can help you, click here keyshot.inneo.... or email olivia@inneo.com
    Thank you to The Fine Store on Instagram for the inspiration for this tutorial. I didn't ask permission to make this video (oops) so go and give them a follow for more interior inspiration! / thefinestore
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Комментарии • 111

  • @odyssey406
    @odyssey406 4 года назад +16

    These tutorials have been really helpful for my university project renderings. Thanks for saving me so much time!

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад

      I'm so glad I could help. Good luck with your projects!

  • @pimploysabchareon18
    @pimploysabchareon18 2 года назад +1

    just want to thank u. I literally use this setup as the base for all my uni projects in the past 2 years lol.

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  2 года назад

      I’m so happy I could help! I’ve just uploaded a sequel to this video as well 🥳

  • @jessicahearne
    @jessicahearne 4 года назад +1

    This lighting is so realistic and dreamy ⛅️ 👼

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад

      I love the reference image from The Fine Store so much!

  • @jazimusama4009
    @jazimusama4009 4 года назад +2

    Thanks sam. I learned camera shift and the light improvements by curves. This is brilliant and you are right, its literally pain to get right lighting by planes etc.

  • @sanjaydost
    @sanjaydost 4 года назад +2

    Amazing tutorial, I have been struggling with getting interior light by using only Sun, never got satisfactory results. Now I can :) Thanks for this video.

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! I’m so glad I could help

    • @sanjaydost
      @sanjaydost 4 года назад

      Sam Does Design Hey, Is there a way I can connect with you?

  • @trevorcarreon
    @trevorcarreon 4 года назад

    TY BB this popped up in my notifications RIGHT as I sat down to figure out a better way to do lighting that isnt the standard “outside” hdri renders they offer. Ur the best!

  • @ramizdzhavadov1415
    @ramizdzhavadov1415 3 года назад

    Tip about camera shift is so great. Thanks a lot!

  • @alexflores4458
    @alexflores4458 4 года назад +1

    Wow, spot on. Since I literally just started learning how to render in keyshot because I need some context renders for my project presentation...

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! I'm so glad I could help!

  • @siddharthdeshpande5346
    @siddharthdeshpande5346 4 года назад +4

    This was just the kind of tutorial I was looking for. Thank you so much Sam. Great Tutorial!

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад +1

      You're very welcome! I'm glad I could help

  • @anemijiyu
    @anemijiyu 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video, as a university student this is super useful, and save sooooo much time

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад

      You're welcome! I'm so glad I could help

  • @nickuipers8815
    @nickuipers8815 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Sam! Another really concise and helpful tutorial. Thanks for the tips and encouragement mate!

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! I’m glad I could help

    • @nickuipers8815
      @nickuipers8815 4 года назад

      @@SamDoesDesign Very welcome. I love checking out your videos when they pop up.

  • @larsthomsen6434
    @larsthomsen6434 2 года назад

    short and effective way to get good lightning - thanks a lot

  • @mind1854
    @mind1854 2 года назад

    Thank you for your works and my working has been upgraded by this video.

  • @rosalindmoore7991
    @rosalindmoore7991 4 года назад +1

    I love your wall art! And the Keyshot walkthrough is pretty great too of course!

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад +1

      I spent a long time putting those pictures up, only to make them blurry in my videos haha

  • @patgelse2929
    @patgelse2929 2 года назад

    Im begining to question my decisions to go to UNI to learn this stuff when there is Sam does Design !

  • @albertkivirilouiz8255
    @albertkivirilouiz8255 2 года назад

    Very impressive piece.Short n precise

  • @RenderLover
    @RenderLover 3 года назад +1

    Wow! That's was cool...

  • @pakiito26
    @pakiito26 3 года назад

    Please more keyshot videos! and thanks a lot for this tutorial!

  • @WD1271
    @WD1271 8 месяцев назад

    Very informative and I would like to have seen it render as well

  • @duncancrosse4383
    @duncancrosse4383 2 года назад

    Great tutorial as usual Sam thanks. Really useful tip about using the shift camera feature for architectural shots 🙌

  • @shiqi625
    @shiqi625 4 года назад

    thank you Sam it’s really helpful

  • @SAguy12345
    @SAguy12345 Год назад

    You just helped me a lot! Thanks a mil!!

  • @leoniddavydov2050
    @leoniddavydov2050 4 года назад

    Thanks! Very helpful did not know about photographic editor

  • @Vishal-vo2ye
    @Vishal-vo2ye 4 года назад

    Hi, thank you so much for explaining this so easily. It's been great, browsing your channel.🤘🏿

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! I’m so glad I could help

  • @chongbora
    @chongbora 3 года назад

    Amazing walk through! Thank you!

  • @shubhamgawas3505
    @shubhamgawas3505 4 года назад +1

    Please can you do a small tutorial on camera settings /depth of field

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад +1

      That sounds like a great video! I'll keep it in mind for sure

  • @shamilsahabiev
    @shamilsahabiev 2 года назад

    Man you awesome! Thank you!!!

  • @marvinvekariya
    @marvinvekariya 4 года назад +1

    That's great Sam, thank you for the tutorial. Although, I have always wondered how do you set up those soft lighting in you most other interior renders.

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! I actually posted a tutorial for the softer lighting using the Eames lounge and wall panelling detail interior. I hope that helps!

  • @traveltasty6151
    @traveltasty6151 4 месяца назад

    Hello!
    Is it possible to share how the room is created? You are talking about the program, but I can not find it. And how the room is imported in your Keyshot project?
    Thank you in advance!

  • @Space-O-2001
    @Space-O-2001 4 года назад

    I remember watching an old KS video and it stated to maximise getting the most from an outside light source was to make sure your indoor room was fully enclosed. So in your case the entire room would be contained in a larger "studio". This I assume has changed on the later versions.

  • @Chrisortizch
    @Chrisortizch 4 года назад

    Great tutorial man, thanks!

  • @dokumentassy
    @dokumentassy 4 года назад

    Thankyou! I've been searching it lately

  • @gizemusta8393
    @gizemusta8393 3 года назад

    That's very benefical tutorial thankss

  • @arkadiuswasilewski7648
    @arkadiuswasilewski7648 4 года назад

    Again, great work thank you!

  • @neistabes8706
    @neistabes8706 Год назад

    thank you so much incredible

  • @NwoRun
    @NwoRun 2 года назад

    Thank You

  • @rishabhgupta9619
    @rishabhgupta9619 3 года назад

    Love the tutorial

  • @cruzmou
    @cruzmou Год назад

    Hey! How do you actually avoid all those little bubbly artifacts you get on the floor and wall pannels? I got them as well and couldn't realise what was generating it!

  • @MuhammadBilal-zk2se
    @MuhammadBilal-zk2se 3 года назад

    i loe you sam i love this video

  • @hakonsoreide
    @hakonsoreide 3 года назад

    "Nature uses Kelvin". If so, what did nature use before Kelvin invented his temperature scale in the 19th Century, I wonder... 🤔
    Anyway, great video. I learnt some new things.

  • @manelcubillo339
    @manelcubillo339 3 года назад

    Very good channel :-)
    I have a doubt, sometimes I load a FBX model, a car for example, it loads well ... with all its parts, but I can't put independent materials on each part, all the parts always catch me a single material and the same one for the whole model .. I'm a little lost with this .. sorry.

  • @shubhamrizal2320
    @shubhamrizal2320 11 месяцев назад

    i recreated the exact scene in keyshot,whenever i try to rendera a animation, the animation has flickering shadows.Anyone knows how to fix it.I tried turning off the env lights and rendered with area light inside the room,the renders are fine without the env lights

  • @CarstenBuhl
    @CarstenBuhl 4 года назад

    I really like what you did in the video. Thumbs up. Even though we do not completely agree with the architect perspective and the display of furniture. The forced vertical lines are good for the walls, but not for displaying the chair. Worse, if you draw a table. But it is only my opinion :-)

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад +1

      I agree! The vertical trick should only be used subtly, but each case is different

  • @Kennystraightfighter
    @Kennystraightfighter 4 года назад

    Yer a wizard Sam

  • @nanipelaez8933
    @nanipelaez8933 4 года назад

    thank you so mucchhh for this!

  • @kieranglasgow33
    @kieranglasgow33 4 года назад +2

    Nice tutorial, Thankyou. Was a glass material used on the windows (with an actual modelled pane or are they just holes?

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад +2

      They’re just holes with no glass. I find that glass darkens the room and increases the render times so I always try to get away without any

  • @user-xp1uk4dt5f
    @user-xp1uk4dt5f 3 месяца назад

    简单高效。谢谢

  • @fitrenzha7674
    @fitrenzha7674 3 года назад

    thank you! NICE!

  • @NoraGreycegirld
    @NoraGreycegirld 4 года назад

    Ohh thank you Sam, it's very perfect rendering.👏

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! I’m glad I could help

  • @aseembhowmick2412
    @aseembhowmick2412 4 года назад +1

    Amazing tutorial Sam! Could you please tell me what settings did you use to render the scene? how many samples etc.

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! I think this was around 300 samples at 1080 pixels wide for Instagram

  • @chrissem5200
    @chrissem5200 3 года назад

    Hi. Why is the tortoise shell material not on the object when exported to gbl file. Do you know how to fix it.?

  • @bia-dc4dw
    @bia-dc4dw 2 года назад

    How do u get into the interior and keep editing everything? I have a 360 room but it wont let me edit and see everything inside clearly, is dark and the walls wont let me see anything either.

    • @bia-dc4dw
      @bia-dc4dw 2 года назад

      idk how to explain it correctly it would be nice if i could send u an email with pictures so u could help me :(

  • @solmariataboada8003
    @solmariataboada8003 3 года назад

    What's the website name from where you downloaded the chair? How do you spell it? Thanks! This was so helpfull

  • @yewenjiang640
    @yewenjiang640 2 года назад

    it looks like your building doesn't block the light, how do you do that?

  • @GooDay666
    @GooDay666 3 года назад

    Thanks bro

  • @koltonmcconkey8425
    @koltonmcconkey8425 4 года назад

    Awesome video Sam! Definitely helped me with some interior renders. Just curious, you mentioned to use real world interior dimensions. How did you end up figuring out the dimensions of the room from the photo? Were you just inferring things from the source photo?

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! I normally try to just guess... within a few centimetres won’t affect things. Ceiling heights are usually pretty similar for example, so as long as the ceiling height is 2.7m and not 2.7mm then it’s all good

  • @Haruyuki_Art
    @Haruyuki_Art 4 года назад

    very helpful thank you :)

  • @sidharthsonowal8141
    @sidharthsonowal8141 4 года назад +1

    Such a great tutorial. if only you included the 3d files it would have been of great help

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад +2

      I’m glad I could help! I would love to share the files, but I’m afraid I can’t share the models and textures I didn’t make. I’ll keep that in mind for next time!

  • @amirbabaei7048
    @amirbabaei7048 4 года назад

    Thank you .

  • @otoko7306
    @otoko7306 4 года назад

    I dont have the "curve" option in my keyshot, could this be a new feature?
    And when I insert my pin, I cannot see it so I have to move it around without knowing where it is.. any advice?
    All in all amazing tutorial, it already made a huge difference!

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! I think curves is a feature in Keyshot 9... I skipped from 7 to 9 so I'm not sure if it's in 8

  • @barbinaairio4539
    @barbinaairio4539 Год назад

    hi bro pls help me, i'm facing a problem. when i open keyshot software through 3ds max. suddenly 3ds max file show error and quickly close 3ds max file. why this is happening plz help me.

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  Год назад +1

      I’m afraid I don’t know anything about 3DS max, sorry I can’t be any help!

    • @barbinaairio4539
      @barbinaairio4539 Год назад

      @@SamDoesDesign thanks for your reply bro

  • @oguzhanergin4153
    @oguzhanergin4153 4 года назад

    How can you set all scenes ? you showed just settings

  • @blaq8191
    @blaq8191 4 года назад

    Hi
    How can one achieve the realist Grass in Keyshot 9

  • @praewlopetcharat9500
    @praewlopetcharat9500 4 года назад

    Thank you ^^

  • @rumahasistensi5977
    @rumahasistensi5977 4 года назад

    can i download the scene for education ?
    thanks

  • @chriss240
    @chriss240 3 года назад

    Do I need an expensive render machine to create such nice renderings or is it mainly about the right settings?

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  3 года назад +1

      It's definitely about the right settings! A faster machine just means rendering faster, not higher quality. As long as there's enough power to run the program, there's enough power to get really good renders

    • @chriss240
      @chriss240 3 года назад

      @@SamDoesDesign Thank's for the quick answer. That is good to know. Is there also a video tutorial in which you explain the settings in more detail? Or can you recommend one?

  • @joshuasharp3089
    @joshuasharp3089 4 года назад

    when the room is quite narrow, how do you get it so the camera isnt just at a huge perspective?

  • @ghydra2732
    @ghydra2732 4 года назад

    can ou share project file please , i want to learn

  • @sufisahan7104
    @sufisahan7104 4 года назад

    thak you it is hepful. Q: If we render, dont set photgrapic adjusments could we sets PS or Lightroom after render ? is it possible? thankss you again

    • @YrOnimuS
      @YrOnimuS 4 года назад

      Yes, it's possible. Btw, output as raw is possible, as well.

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад +1

      I think it’s possible to do it without changing the curves in Keyshot, but especially with such a big difference like +4 contrast I’d rather get as much done in the render engine as possible, with minimal tweaks afterwards

  • @fouedbendaya5431
    @fouedbendaya5431 4 года назад

    again i don't feel like keyshot is for interior , there is other software that does it way way better

    • @SamDoesDesign
      @SamDoesDesign  4 года назад

      There are always hundreds of ways to do any task within different apps... Keyshot it a great all-round system but for sure there are programs that are tailored for specific tasks

  • @neginnsrv7730
    @neginnsrv7730 3 года назад

    so helpful thanks