

It goes without saying that you already need to own the full Zbrush version for this to work with it. Pixologic will put the bridge license into your Pixologic account in which you can download and activate just as if you purchased it from Pixologic directly. Original purchase code and upgrade code to version 9. Once payment is clear I will ask both Pixologic and Keyshot to transfer the license. I require payment sent in UK Pounds of £361. This would appeal to someone looking at purchasing it anyway, but has grabbed the opportunity to get it a bit cheaper. The selling price is $467, or £361 normally sold for $549 or £425 using ex.com conversion calc. This is the Pro version and the latest version 9 which just had a free update with extra features.

Iv contacted both Pixologic and Keyshot and they will both change the license details to the new user.Īs said in the title I’m selling this at 15% cheaper than the full price, this is a one-off, and its not every day someone is selling their Keyshot license with the bridge normally sold separately. The original teaser for the ZBrush to KeyShot Bridge.I have Keyshot 9 Pro plus Zbrush bridge but just have not got to use it so I am selling it. The plugin itself is now free, and comes pre-installed with ZBrush, but KeyShot for ZBrush, the old low-cost edition of the renderer, has been discontinued. There is good news and bad news for ZBrush users hoping to render their sculpts with KeyShot. The ZBrush to KeyShot Bridge, which connected the sculpting software to the renderer, is now free, but KeyShot for ZBrush, the low-cost edition of the renderer, has been discontinued.Īrtists looking for new licenses of KeyShot to use with ZBrush, or existing users looking to upgrade to a newer version, will now need to take out a KeyShot Pro subscription, which have a base price of $1,188/year.īefore: $149 ZBrush to Keyshot Bridge, plus $400 KeyShot for ZBrush ProĪlthough the change seems to have been made around three months ago, we only spotted it when researching a story on KeyShot 11.2, the latest version of the renderer, which shipped this month. We noticed that Luxion, its developer, no longer includes ZBrush in its list of KeyShot integrations. That was a surprise, as for the past seven years, KeyShot has been the de facto third-party ZBrush renderer, with a dedicated button in the software to switch from ZBrush’s own BPR renders to KeyShot.
