KeyShot Studio Interface
Lesson 6 of 17
The Ribbon
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This lesson is part of From RhinoArtisan to Keyshot: Jewelry Rendering Essentials, which can be included with a RhinoArtisan Commercial license subject to current promotions. If you've already purchased and don't see it in your account, get in touch.
The Ribbon is located above the real-time viewport and provides quick access to essential tools and settings for jewelry rendering. Key components include:

Workspaces: Select, add, and manage different interface layouts tailored to jewelry design needs.
CPU/GPU Usage: Displays the current render mode and allows switching between CPU and GPU for optimized performance.
Pause: Temporarily stops real-time rendering to free up resources while making scene adjustments.
Performance Mode: Reduces visual quality to improve responsiveness during scene manipulation.
Denoise: Applies noise reduction to rendered images, enhancing clarity and sharpness.
Camera Controls: Manage cameras by adding new ones, switching views, resetting settings, and locking properties for precise angles.
Tools: Includes frequently used tools like Move Tool, Flip Normals, and Close Mesh for refining imported jewelry models.
The Ribbon is customizable by right-clicking on it to select frequently used tools, ensuring an efficient workflow.