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Luxion Releases KeyShot Enterprise Edition

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By DE Editors  

January 9, 2015

Luxion, a provider of rendering and lighting technology software, has released KeyShot Enterprise Edition. This version combines all the features of KeyShot and its add-ons, including KeyShot Animation, VR, Network Rendering and Siemens NX integration.

Enterprise includes the following features:

  • Pro Floating: This offers a full-feature, floating license version of KeyShot. It provides unlimited realtime and output resolution, KeyShot HDRI Editor, View and Scene sets, Render layers and passes, NURBS import, OBJ and ZPR export and more license management with FlexLM.
  • KeyShotAnimation: Users can work on a scene as the animation plays, viewing updates in real time.
  • Network Rendering: On 32 cores, designers can use their computer's network resources for rendering images, animations and VRs. It also provides a master/slave system, user/queue management and scalable options.
  • NX Software plugin: This enables users of NX 8.5 and 9 to import models directly into KeyShot with the transfer of all assembly structure, color information and camera views. Changes are maintained throughout multiple systems with LiveLinking technology.
For more information, visit Luxion.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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