Discover the new KeyShot

Design for
tomorrow.
Market today.

Discover the new KeyShot

Design for
tomorrow.
Market today.

Designer spotlight

Phillip Renato

KeyShot allows our students to focus on their primary work–learning to become designers.

Phillip Renato

www.philrenato.com
Modeling/CAD software used: Rhino/T-Splines

They use a pencil to give an idea shape, CAD to turn that shape into form, and Keyshot to quickly photograph that form in a studio or worldly environment. The images they generate with Keyshot are the proof of their ideas – a convincing virtual background for critiques about function, styling, and materials. It has made rendering an organic part of the design process – pumping out images at something approaching the speed of thought; giving us the time to more fully consider how designs will be produced, marketed, distributed, consumed, and recycled.

Phillip Renato
Associate Professor, Chair
Allesee Metals/Jewelry Design Program
Kendall College of Art and Design
kcad.edu