An add-on purchase is required to unlock exporting full resolution animations. Out of the box this feature is fully functional, and small preview movies can be saved. The most notable being the integrated animation tools. KeyShot 3 has arrived with a large number of enhancements and new features. Renders don't need to bake forever to look decent and the results are "good enough." It is integrated into Solidworks, scenes are easy to setup, there are enough options (but not an overwhelming amount) to dial it in. I've tried a number of other tools, such as Maxwell, but I kept coming back to PhotoView. My CAD tool of choice is Solidworks complimented by PhotoView 360 for creating renderings. The computer I used to review is a MacBook Pro, with Windows 7 (via Bootcamp). If you don't remember, the core of HyperShot more or less became Keyshot. I was optimistic when Bunkspeed and Luxion parted ways, splitting the excellent HyperShot into two separate software packages, Bunkspeed Shot and Luxion KeyShot. Over the past couple weeks I've spent some time digging into Keyshot 3, the latest release from Luxion. Product Revue - A Special Advertising Section for Core77.
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