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New release includes new import libraries and expanded support for the latest releases of Autodesk Alias, Inventor and Maya, Siemens NX, Solid Edge, and SOLIDWORKS.
Top image by Arian Shamil
Luxion continues to build support for the wide array of 3D product development applications in use by engineers, designers and 3D professionals. Previous announcements include new and updated plugins for Autodesk products and the release of PTC Creo 4 with Creo Parametric’s Advanced Rendering Extension (ARX) powered by KeyShot rendering technology. Along with the addition of more software support in KeyShot 6.3, Luxion has also released an update to KeyShot Network Rendering.
Included with native support for 3D file formats, KeyShot comes with additional free plugins for most 3D modeling software. Included in plugin updates is support for Autodesk 3ds Max, Alias, Maya, Fusion 360 and Revit, SOLIDWORKS, PTC Creo and SketchUp. All KeyShot plugins may be downloaded at keyshot.com/plugins.
As a reminder, KeyShot trials are now available as a KeyShot Pro license and include KeyShot Animation and KeyShotVR, for the creation of motion and touch-enabled, interactive web visuals. Render queue and background render are disables with only the render output watermarked. The 15-day trial is available as a free download at keyshot.com/try.
The KeyShot 6.3 and Network Rendering updates are available immediately for download and installation, for existing users of KeyShot 6 at www.keyshot.com/downloads. Upgrades to KeyShot 6 may be purchased online at www.keyshot.com/upgrade or through a qualified KeyShot reseller.
In this walkthrough, we guide you through the process of building a polished 3D interior scene inspired by the cover of Archmodels vol. 306 – Table Sets.
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