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How to Render Corrugated Cardboard Box Material in KeyShot 8

How to Render Corrugated Cardboard Box Material in KeyShot 8 Learn how to create a realistic corrugated cardboard box material step-by-step in KeyShot 8. This is the seventh episode of Material Graph Monday, a weekly series that shows you how to create realistic materials in KeyShot from scratch using the powerful node-based editor inside KeyShot.

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