
The update also improves visual parity between the CPU and GPU render engines.

The update extends the 3D Paint texture painting system added in KeyShot 11, adding support for pressure sensitivity when using a graphics tablet, and projecting the brush indicator onto the object being painted. Updated 22 August 2023: Luxion has released KeyShot 2023.2. KeyShot Web, which makes it possible to share KeyShot scenes with clients who don’t have the renderer installed, gets a new image gallery for hero renders, and a new AR model for iOS devices. Other changes include a new Curve Fade node for material animations, the option to render multi-layer EXR files, and to export colour swatches from the colour library in Adobe’s ASE format. KeyShot also now supports the Coloro colour library, on top of its existing support for the Pantone library. Key changes in KeyShot 2023.1, the first of the KeyShot 2023 releases, include the option to create scene templates to reuse or share preset environments, camera set-up and render styles. KeyShot 2023.1: support for scene templates, the Coloro colour library, and multi-layer EXR files The release is a change from Luxion’s previous version numbering: under the old numbering scheme, it would have been KeyShot 12. New features in KeyShot 2023.1 include the option to create scene templates, support for the Coloro colour library, and the option to render multi-layer EXR files.


Luxion has launched KeyShot 2023, its latest annual series of updates to the CPU and GPU renderer. Scroll down for news of the KeyShot 2023.2 update.
