To combat the "grainy" look of early renders, KeyShot 9 added AI-powered denoising (using Intel Open Image Denoise for CPU and NVIDIA Tensor cores for GPU), allowing for smooth images in a fraction of the time. 3. Creating Reality: RealCloth™ and Fuzz
Using NVIDIA RTX technology, users could finally toggle between their CPU and GPU with a single button.
A new shader that could add hair, grass, or "fuzz" to any surface, giving products like furniture or apparel a lifelike, imperfect texture. 4. Beyond the Image: Web Configurator
The "Pro" version of 9.0 took things a step further for businesses by introducing the . This allowed designers to create interactive, browser-based models where customers could click and change colors or materials in real-time, effectively bridging the gap between a design file and a marketing tool. KEYSHOT 9 - REVIEW / WALKTHROUGH
KeyShot 9 wasn't just about speed; it was about tactile realism. It introduced two "game-changing" material types:
A patent-pending technology that allowed designers to create realistic woven fabrics from scratch, controlling every thread and weave pattern.
As hardware evolved, the demand for even faster real-time feedback grew. KeyShot 9.0 represented a massive shift, introducing .