Animation users gain more power with the introduction of Fade Animation, Motion Blur and Events, while Pro users will receive NURBS ray-tracing, HDRI Editor updates with a new Sun & Sky System, Perspective matching and output to common 3D printer formats. Rendering workflow enhancements introduce Instancing, ability to retain textures, seven new procedurals and speed increases for rendering large models. With this, a more streamlined interface delivers a completely updated user experience, smoother interaction of materials and options, a new Ribbon menu for common tools, Favorites and advanced material display. The KeyShot Cloud leads features with the ability to download new resources and share custom assets. With KeyShot 5, we wanted to make the interface that revolutionized 3D rendering and animation even more simple to use with new ways to share resources, faster ways to work with materials, more powerful animation features and advanced capabilities. KeyShot 5 introduces enhanced usability and pro level features that allow engineers, designers and 3D professionals to make their workflow more efficient and take their visuals to the next level. With Luxion rendering technology bringing faster rendering speed and capabilities, creating images, animations and interactive visuals throughout the product development process has never been easier. Anyway, here’s some blurb from Luxion if you guys haven’t read it already: The main point of this post is to let our readers know about its release if you didn’t already and inform you we have a review underway. I personally haven’t had the opportunity to use this tool yet, but Luxion have hooked Design and Motion up with a fully functional 30 day trial, so we will set about kicking its tires in due course. The Luxion team do a fantastic job of making people lust after it, but really, it’s about the customers who use it and make sure they let the world know how brilliantly it JUST WORKS. It’s one of those applications that is just plain cool. If Luxion had stores around the world, then on May 29, 2014, I’m confident they would have had people queuing up outside kipping in their sleeping bags, amping to get their mitts on their shiny new copy of KeyShot 5.
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