Tutorials

How to save your animations as GIFs in SolidWorks

32 3 Intermediate
Do you want to know how to make GIFs of your animations? Ever asked yourself how they did it? Here I'll show you how to make seamless GIFs from your animations using SolidWorks, as well as PhotoScape... I chose PhotoScape as it has decent results, doesn't cause any bumping & - most important - is for free. You can download the latest version from here: http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/download.php

How to make multi-coloured renderings using Photoshop

13 1 Beginner
You've - probably - came upon a model of yours that you don't know which colour suits, so you decide to upload renderings of both colours. Here, I'll show you how to make a single rendering that shows the multiple colour variations you want using Photoshop.

Tips & Tricks for eye-catching renderings

6 1 Intermediate
Do you want to know the hidden secrets of rendering? Have you ever wondered why your amazing renderings aren't on the 1st page? Here I'll show you some tips & tricks I discovered, found & tested myself. All thanks to myself 😂 Note: This tutorial isn't for any specific software. What I make here can be made in any rendering software.

How can I get more appearances for Photoview?

5 1 Beginner
This is a simple tutorial, any other questions please leave a comment.

Tutorial - Rendering Part models in SolidWorks?

3 1 Beginner
Here is the tutorial.

What affects photoview render performance?

2 0 Beginner
Some consideratioins you should make when creating a render with photoview.

What is caustics in Photoworks/Photoview 360?

2 0 Beginner
For definition caustics are: When light refracts through or reflects off of a surface, these bent rays are focused together, creating a bright pattern referred to as a caustic.(SolidWorks help). In addition to reflective and refractive, there are two other types of caustics: Indirect caustics Caustics created by indirect lighting (scene illumination). Indirect refractive caustics are always on in SolidWorks. Indirect reflective caustics are always off in SolidWorks. Direct caustics Caustics created by direct lighting, including spot or point lights. Directional lights do not affect direct or indirect caustics. Direct caustics are only visible when reflected off a floor appearance or real geometry.

Solidworks Tutorial Apperances,Photoview 360 And Render

2 2 Beginner
Solidworks Tutorial Apperances,Photoview 360 And Render

Rendering animation with Photoview in Solidworks

1 0 Intermediate
Sir maybe check this part when you render (im using my my model so you can also use your model)

What affects photoview render performance?

1 0 Beginner
Now lets talk about bloom effect, this is a natural glow when some sources of light (like the sun) make some metals shine. The calculation of this effects is just because of adding it, even when you change settings, time is the same.

Why when I try to make a render of a car it looks like it's floating?

1 0 Beginner
When you select a part, it turns blue (or green or orange) but that's not only what happens, if you check closer you'll see, that ther is a orange wireframe cube around it, and that's it, that's why your floor looks below the part.

What affects photoview render performance?

0 0 Beginner
Now some light quality settings

Tutorial - Using the surfaces as floor to get better rendering in SolidWorks?

0 0 Beginner
Here is the tutorial.

How we put a photo on the scene on portrait mode?

0 0 Beginner
Here is the Tutorial.

How can I load different scene in photoview360?

0 0 Beginner
Easy as pie, but you need to give more informations in your questions so I can help you better, if you are using PV 2010 my answer will make no sense.