With that, here are the top feature highlights for KeyShot 7: Just a few of the favorites new features from the beta users were the updated material library, unit-aware settings, new metal presets, the new KeyShot Studios, the KeyShot Configurator and the ability to customize the user interface among many others. They were part of turning KeyShot 7 into what it is today and an important part of how we’ll continue to make improvements in future releases. We had more users than ever take part in the KeyShot 7 beta – users who we are eternally grateful to for both the feedback and ideas that makes KeyShot even better. With the input from our users, I’m convinced we have done that with KeyShot 7.” Every one of these features and every improvement must consider the user’s workflow from import to final render – simplifying every task, providing absolute flexibility and complete control across interface, camera, materials and lighting. “KeyShot 7 has amazing capabilities, but were not satisfied with only adding features. Our CEO, Claus Wann Jensen, said it best in the press release we issues earlier: KeyShot 7 is our biggest release to date with features focused on providing more ways to create and the greatest flexibility for your 3D rendering workflow. Today, we are very excited to bring you our latest release – KeyShot 7.
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