Keyshot 20242 Update: Enhanced Features for Streamlined 3D Rendering

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In a thrilling turn of events, Will Gibbons, the man who recently traded the sunny shores of Southern California for the rugged landscapes of Utah near Salt Lake City, brings us the latest buzz from the world of Keyshot. With a new Keyshot website unveiling a fresh visual identity and exciting additions like Keyshot Hub and Keyshot Doc, the rendering aficionado dives into the rebranding of Keyshot Studio, promising a whole new experience for users. In the adrenaline-pumping Keyshot 20242 update, Will delves into the revolutionary depth slider for textures with cylindrical mapping, banishing reflections and shadows like a magician waving a wand.
But that's not all, folks! Strap in as Will revs up the engine on the automatic material switching feature within the material graph, allowing for seamless transitions between textures with the finesse of a seasoned race car driver navigating hairpin bends. And if you thought that was the end of the road, think again! The move tool gets a turbo boost with keyboard shortcuts for lightning-fast translations, rotations, and scaling along different axes, giving users the power to maneuver with the precision of a Formula 1 driver on the track.
Hold onto your seats as Will takes us on a wild ride through the infinite scroll feature, a game-changer in the world of rendering software. With the ability to smoothly move objects in the geometry view, even the most challenging tasks become a breeze, akin to effortlessly steering a supercar through a series of tight corners. These updates aren't just minor tweaks; they're full-throttle enhancements that elevate the Keyshot experience to new heights, promising users a smoother, faster, and more intuitive journey through the captivating world of 3D rendering.

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Depth slider for cylindrical wrapping is game-changing
Hope for exciting new features in the future
Need for transparency alphas on all materials, cryptomattes, better render layers, and animation tools
Improvement desired in SSS material
Positive feedback on new navigation update
Request for Light Linking feature
Issue with colleagues not being able to open files saved as Ksp
Question on how to save down files for others to open
Difficulty mirroring an object after update
Inquiry about GPU rendering on Apple's new chips
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