PhotoView 360 渲染教程.pdf

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1、PhotoView 360: Instant Images Rob Rodriguez CSWP Axis CAD Solutions LLC. Marlon Banta CSWP Dassault Systmes SolidWorks Corp Where can I download this presentation? Your presenters Rob Rodriguez CSWP Founder & President Northern Vermont SolidWorks User Group Eastern Region Representative SolidWorks

2、User Group Network Owner Axis CAD Solutions LLC. Marlon Banta CSWP Senior Product Definition Engineer Dassault Systmes SolidWorks Corp Image created by Rob Rodriguez with PhotoView 360 Overview SolidWorks to PhotoView 360 Intended work flow Applying appearances PhotoView 360 Interface Tool palett

3、e icons Tool palettes Material Environment Settings Final Render Creating our image in PhotoView 360 View set up Appearance adjustment Environment adjustment Render Settings Outputting a final render Image created by Rob Rodriguez with PhotoView 360 SolidWorks to PhotoView 360 Work flow and appeara

4、nces (2) workflow options Apply appearances in SolidWorks (intended method by SolidWorks) Use RealView appearances which transfer directly into PhotoView 360 Offers greater appearance control Apply appearances directly in PhotoView 360 Offers less appearance control Applying appearances in SolidWork

5、s for use In PhotoView 360 Open the file “SW3dPS-Indoor Electric Grill.sldasm” In SolidWorks. Model by Marko Markovic SolidWorks to PhotoView 360 Open the file “SW3dPS-Indoor Electric Grill-Part006.sldprt” In SolidWorks and apply RealView appearances as shown. Double click “black medium gloss plas

6、tic” to apply the appearance to the entire part Apply “white medium gloss plastic” to the faces shown by preselecting the faces and double clicking the appearance Apply “Red LED” to the Dome 1 feature by preselecting the feature and double clicking the appearance SolidWorks to PhotoView 360 Open th

7、e file “SW3dPS-Indoor Electric Grill-Part001.sldprt” In SolidWorks and apply RealView appearances as shown. Double click “Cast Iron” to apply the appearance to the entire part SolidWorks to PhotoView 360 Open the file “SW3dPS-Indoor Electric Grill-Part003.sldprt” In SolidWorks and apply RealView ap

8、pearances as shown. Hold the ALT key and double click “Brushed Steel” to apply the appearance to the entire part Note how the brushed texture changes when you adjust the mapping options On the mapping tab set the style to “surface” and the size to “small” Holding the ALT key while selecting your app

9、earance automatically brings up the appearance editor SolidWorks to PhotoView 360 Open the file “SW3dPS-Indoor Electric Grill-Part007.sldprt” In SolidWorks and apply RealView appearances as shown. Hold the ALT key and double click “Brushed Steel” to apply the appearance to the entire part Note how

10、the brushed texture changes when you adjust the mapping options On the mapping tab set the style to “surface” , the size to “small” and the rotation to 120 Holding the ALT key while selecting your appearance automatically brings up the appearance editor SolidWorks to PhotoView 360 Open the file “SW

11、3dPS-Indoor Electric Grill.sldasm” In SolidWorks and apply RealView appearances as shown. After preselecting the components, double click “Medium gloss black plastic” to apply the appearance Preselect parts 004 and 005 highlighted in blue in the assembly manager Even though the handles are the same

12、part (005) we need to select each instance to apply the appearance to both at the assembly level SolidWorks to PhotoView 360 Your SolidWorks model should now look like this. You can use the display pane to help manage your RealView appearances RealView image using the Kitchen Environment SolidWorks

13、 to PhotoView 360 Just for fun lets render this is PhotoWorks before switching to PhotoView 360 PhotoWorks rendering using the Kitchen Environment Save and close the file “SW3dPS- Indoor Electric Grill.sldasm” in SolidWorks PhotoView 360 Interface Double click the desktop icon to open PhotoView 36

14、0 Filters View set up tools Tool palette icons Menu bar Rendering area PhotoView 360 Interface Adjust the tool palettes to fit your work style Clicking a palette icon opens the palette. Palettes are floating and can be placed anywhere This is how I like to set up my work space Palettes have a memor

15、y. When opened they will appear at the last known location and size PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Open the file “SW3dPS-Indoor Electric Grill-Part006.sldprt” In PhotoView 360 Double click “black medium gloss plastic” to apply the appearance to the entire part Apply “white medium gloss plastic”

16、to the faces shown by preselecting the faces and double clicking the appearance Apply “Red LED” to the Dome 1 feature by preselecting the feature and double clicking the appearance PhotoView 360 matches the view to the last saved view in SolidWorks PhotoView 360 automatically converts the RealView a

17、ppearances applied in SolidWorks PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Adjust your rendering view Use the view set up tools to adjust your model view. We want to pan and zoom the model to better fill the render area Tip: “CONTROL Z” is a good way to undo a mistake PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Adj

18、ust the lighting by changing the environment Try different environments by doubling clicking the icons. After trying a few double click the “kitchen” environment PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Adjust the lighting by rotating the environment Click the “Settings” icon to open the “settings” pallet

19、te You can further adjust the lighting by rotating the environment. Well rotate the “kitchen” environment 45 degrees Notice the render window updates in real time PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Adjust the render settings Sets the size of the final rendered image. The render preview size updates

20、in real time based on these settings Sets the default image format of the final render Sets the quality of the final rendering. Automatically controls things like anti-aliasing, reflections, global illumination, etc. Higher quality settings can greatly increase rendering times. Choosing a render qua

21、lity setting automatically evokes the final render window PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Create the first final render Set the render settings as shown. Choose the “Better Quality” option which will open the final render window The final render window processes the final render and displays vari

22、ous rendering information PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Close the “settings and render palettes and adjust appearances Drag the “blue medium gloss plastic” appearance from the palette on to the cover handle and drop Set the filter to “Appearance” Notice the blue appearance is applied to all the

23、 handle parts. This is because we applied the black appearance to all three components together is SolidWorks at the assembly level and we set the filter in PhotoView 360 to appearance PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Adjust appearances settings using the ADVANCED tab Click a part with the “blue m

24、edium gloss plastic” appearance Select the ADVANCED tab on the appearance palette which will bring up the appearance settings along the bottom of the palette The ADVANCED tab on the appearance palette activates the appearance settings. When you select an appearance the settings for that appearance b

25、ecome active. Adjust the settings to fine tune the appearance. PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Adjust appearances settings using the ADVANCED tab Click a part with the “blue medium gloss plastic” appearance We want to adjust or shade of blue. Selecting the DIFFUSE COLOR area opens the color box.

26、In the RED, GREEN, BLUE entry boxes type 0,0,128 respectively. Select OK and our color updates in the render area in real time PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Use CONTROL C and CONTROL V to copy and paste modified appearances Click the part you want to copy the appearance to. In our case well cli

27、ck the black area of the dial. Use the keyboard command CONTROL V to paste the copied appearance to the new selection Click on the appearance you want to copy. In our case well click on the blue medium gloss plastic center handle. Once selected use the keyboard command CONTROL C to copy the appearan

28、ce Since we are using the “appearance” filter the blue appearance was only copied to the black appearance areas of the dial. Selecting the correct filter can be important when trying to apply appearances to many parts or only certain areas of parts PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Adjust filter an

29、d change the appearance of another part Drag the appearance “white medium gloss plastic” on to the cover part and drop. Since our filter is set to “part” the appearance is applied to the entire part. Since the same part is used for the top and the bottom of the grill both turn white Change the filte

30、r to “part”. PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Change environment to “all white studio reflect” Double click the “all white studio reflect” environment. We now have different lighting, background and reflective floor PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Adjust the ground plane Click the “Settings” ic

31、on to open the “settings” pallette You may like the lighting of a selected environment but dont want the ground shadow or reflection to show. One way to eliminate them is by moving the ground plane out of the render view Click the “Adjust ground plane height” control and set the value to -100 PhotoV

32、iew 360 Creating Your Image Adjust the ground plane Click the “Final Render” icon to process a final rendering of our changes PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Hiding parts to be able to access interior parts of our model Hover over the part you want to hide, right click and choose the Hide Elemen

33、t” option. In our case well hover over the cover part. We have a heating element in the model we want to show for our design review. We cant modify the model in PhotoView 360 to produce a cut away so we are going to make some parts transparent so we can see the interior heating element PhotoView 360

34、 Creating Your Image Hiding parts to be able to access interior parts of our model Hover over the part you want to hide, right click and choose the Hide Element” option. In our case well hover over the heat shield We have a heating element in the model we want to show for our design review. We cant

35、 modify the model in PhotoView 360 to produce a cut away so we are going to make some parts transparent so we can see the interior heating element PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Hiding parts to be able to access interior parts of our model Drag and drop the “ceramic” appearance onto the heating

36、element part Our heating element is now exposed. Apply an appearance to the element and change the color Change the “ceramic” “diffuse color” to a shade of orange in the color box PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Hiding parts to be able to access interior parts of our model Go to the VIEW menu and

37、 choose the “Unhide” option to show the parts we previously hid. You could also use the keyboard command “U” or right click in the render area and choose “unhide elements” PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Hiding parts to be able to access interior parts of our model Hover over the part you want to

38、 hide, right click and choose the Hide Element” option. In our case well hover over the cover PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Hiding parts to be able to access interior parts of our model Drag and drop the “clear glass” appearance onto the heat shield PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Hiding par

39、ts to be able to access interior parts of our model Right click in the render area and choose the “unhide elements” option to bring back the cover part PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Hiding parts to be able to access interior parts of our model Drag and drop the “clear glass” appearance onto the

40、 cover PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Adjusting transparency Click the cover to make its appearance settings active Click the transparent color” setting and use the slider bar to control the level of transparency. Sliding to the darker side of the scale reduces transparency PhotoView 360 Creatin

41、g Your Image Adjusting transparency Notice in some areas where the glass parts overlap we have a very dark area. This can be taken care of by increasing our render quality settings. Higher quality settings will clean up these areas PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Saving your renderings Once youv

42、e completed processing the final rendering you can save the image to a file. To do this choose your desired output (Final Color Output or Alpha Output) and then select save image. You of course can save both the final color output and the alpha output.This image was processed at the “Best” quality s

43、etting. Notice the dark areas in our glass appearances are gone. Also notice there is no shadow or reflection present on the ground since we adjusted the position of the ground plane. PhotoView 360 Creating Your Image Saving your renderings The last 10 renders processed in PhotoView 360 are cached in memory. If you processed the renders and didnt save them to a file you can do so at any time by cycling through the image numbers and saving PhotoView 360 Questions Thank you for attending the session PhotoView 360 Resource Website

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