Boston Engineering announced today that it is now a certified reseller of KeyShot 3D rendering and animation software from Luxion, a provider of advanced rendering and lighting technology. With this addition, Boston Engineering provides product development teams – including designers, engineers, and marketers – with added tools to create compelling visuals and images quickly.
KeyShot is a real-time 3D rendering and global illumination program, developed by Luxion for PCs and Macs, that breaks down the complexity of creating photographic images from 3D models. KeyShot gives users involved with 3D data the ability to create photographic images in a matter of minutes, independent of model size and without special graphics cards. KeyShot directly imports PTC Creo data on both PCs and Macs, and supports LiveLinking to maintain changes to geometry through a free plugin. Other native file formats that KeyShot supports include ALIAS, Autocad, CATIA, Autodesk Inventor, Rhinoceros, SketchUp, Solid Edge, and SolidWorks.
“Adding KeyShot to our product development and CAD reseller portfolio gives our clients more options to create dynamic visuals and to streamline the product development process between modeling and rendering,” said John Driscoll, general sales manager of PTC ChannelAdvantage at Boston Engineering.
“Boston Engineering continues to provide its customers with the latest capabilities to develop game-changing products,” said Bob Treiber, president and co-founder of Boston Engineering. “We combine PLM software services with industrial design and engineering consulting to offer an unrivaled breadth and depth of product development services.”
Boston Engineering, the Northeast’s largest PTC ChannelAdvantage reseller, provides organizations throughout New England and the Middle Atlantic with integrated sales, training, support, and services for PTC and KeyShot products. Additionally, Boston Engineering’s Product Development Systems Services provides consulting and technology integration services to optimize product development teams and to align product development with core business activities.