6/13/2023 0 Comments Keyshot pro 7 animation![]() The Maximum Samples option will read Samples Per Frame when the Animation tab is selected under the Output section. Increasing samples will reduce the noise, however, increasing this setting too high will increase render times without a noticeable difference in quality. Too low of a value will result in an image that has excessive noise. This controls how many times each pixel in the rendered image is calculated for increased accuracy. (This technique is also used in Maximum Time option, but differs from the method used in Custom Control option.) This option uses the same rendering technique as you see when working in the Real-time View. Each additional sample will further smooth out noise/grain in the image. The Maximum Samples option controls how many times the image or animation frame will be calculated and refined. KeyShot has three output options for quality based on your needs. Selecting Use Realtime CPU Settings will use the CPU Usage settings defined on the KeyShot Ribbon. CPU Usageįor Default and Background render modes, the CPU Usage setting allows you to specify how many CPU cores you want to utilize for rendering your project. Visit the KeyShot Network Rendering Overview for more information. Make sure the Monitor is installed and running to send a job to be rendered on the network. If you use KeyShot Network Rendering, the Send to Network render mode allows you to send your render to the KeyShot Network Rendering Monitor. Select Render and un-check Pause Real-time Render to un-pause the Real-time View and continue working. Note: the Real-time View will be paused by default when the render is started. The Background render mode option allows you to run the render in the background and continue working. The Default render mode simply allows you to render immediately after adjusting your render output settings or, if using KeyShot Pro, to send your render to the render queue. These options are specific for the Still Image, Animation and KeyShotXR output. The Render Options window contains all settings for Render Mode, CPU Usage, and Render Quality.
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