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The Beautiful Automotive Renderings of Tim Feher

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April 26, 2012

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Written By Josh Mings

Tim Feher isn’t just a CGI artist. he’s a sculptor of incredibly detailed compositions that provide a visual feast for the eyes and deliver the message of the product with an impact that is both precise and beautiful. Tim is also a very active participant on the KeyShot forums, show the process he goes through, answering questions for others and giving us a taste of what it’s like to work as an artist, illustrator and designer in the automotive industry. Here’s a little bit more about Tim and how KeyShot has helped him.

Tim Feher

blog-tim-feherTim Feher is a CGI Artist in the Automotive sector. After graduating from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh in 1997, he started his career as a Technical Illustrator. While that was fun, he wanted more. So when he heard about CGI, he went for it head on. Tim has an extensive and ever growing portfolio. His background in the digital/traditional arts is second to none. Producing photorealistic images is his passion; Keyshot has made it easier to do just that. You can find his work in national television spots, print ads, dealer catalogs, trade magazines, brand websites, .etc.

“The main problem with other products out there is the complexity of the interface within the software,” Tim says. “I needed something that was quick and easy to use, KeyShot offered just that. Its user friendly interface combined with real-time rendering was a win win for me. With KeyShot, I feel EMPOWERED! I have a paint brush and a digital canvas to work with. I have real, artistic-grade paints and I can see the impact of my work instantly. For me, SPEED is key! And KeyShot allows me to demonstrate multiple iterations quickly. I really like KeyShot products because the real-time interactivity, high quality results and intuitive UI lets me be an artist.”

You can see more of Tim’s work at feherfactor.com and be sure to stop by the forums to see the work he posts on there as well.

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