Visune

Staircase Shelving Diorama

Compatible with KeyShot 10 and later

40Units

The Staircase Shelving Diorama is a hybrid scene useful for showing off small to medium sized products on the shelving, or large furniture at the base of the stairs. Flooded by soft light, this interior creates a bright and inviting atmosphere to compliment your product renders.

KeyShot package file (.KSP) containing the full scene and all resources.

Lightroom Presets

Memory Usage (Measured in KeyShot 10):

VRAM (GPU Mode): 8.6GB
RAM (CPU Mode): 5.6GB

Included in scene:

Cameras: 4

We advise using RTX graphics cards (ideally RTX 4060 and above) and rendering in GPU mode as a minimum to run our Interior files. 4070 and above recommended for smoother performance and reasonable render times. Our Studio scenes are much lighter to run.

This is a KeyShot 10 package. You will need KeyShot version 10 and above to open the file.

Our resources are mastered in GPU mode. You may see different results in lighting and materials when rendering in CPU mode. Although, the disparity between them has decreased since the launch of GPU mode in KS9.

Promotional images have been post-processed in Adobe Lightroom Classic using the included presets.

The license covering Asset usage is determined by the type of Units you purchase in order to redeem resources: either Individual or Enterprise.

Individual licenses are suitable for students, freelancers, and organisations where there is only one Software (e.g. KeyShot, Blender) user. For organisations where there is more than one Software user, or annual revenue >£2m, you must select Enterprise.

All Assets can be used for commercial and non-commercial purposes. However, only Enterprise licenses permit using Assets to create visuals for:

  • E-commerce
  • Packaging
  • Retail displays
  • Paid advertising (online, print, broadcast)

Learn more on our License page or see our full Terms & Conditions.

Staircase Shelving Diorama

Asset in action

The assets we make are just a beginning. There are endless possibilities for how you could deploy them in your workflow.

Here's a demo render made using this resource.

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Lightroom Presets

Edit your renders just how we do with our included Adobe Lightroom Presets
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