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Rendering Like a Pro (in Less than 30 Minutes)
  Jordan Tadic, Application Engineer
       3DVision Technologies

                       Download most up-to-date presentation @ 3dvision.com/SWWPresentations
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Santa at a Ferrari Dealership




    “He has this look about
    him as if he is deliriously
    happy in a selfish sort of
    way.”
    -Chris Snider
Framed Studio Painting
Jordan‟s Background


 • BS in Mechanical Engineering (00-04)
   Case Western Reserve University
   Cleveland, OH


 • Automation Engineer (04-08)
   Atlantic Tool & Die
   Strongsville, OH


 • Application Engineer (08-Present)
   3DVision Technologies
   Cleveland, OH


 • SolidWorks Certifications:
   CSWE, CSWP, Surfacing, Sheet Metal, Weldments,
   Instructor, Support Technician, WPDM, 3DVIA Composer
Agenda


 • Overview of rendering with PhotoView 360 in SolidWorks 2011 (30:01)
         − What is PhotoView 360?
         − Basic Workflow
         − Materials
         − Appearances
         − Decals
         − Scenes
         − Lights
         − Cameras
         − Output Image Settings
         − File Management


 • Hands-on practice (29:59)
Changes in 2011


 • PhotoWorks is dead
 • PhotoView is fully integrated into SolidWorks‟ interface
         − DisplayManager
         − Appearances are automatically grouped
         − Advanced appearance settings
         − SW lights can be used for PV 360 renderings
         − New 2D background options
         − Decals available in all versions of SW
         − Decals recognize PNG transparency
         − Integrated preview / separate preview window
         − PhotoView rendering for animations
Where did PhotoView 360 come from?
Basic Workflow


 Lights, Camera, Action! (…almost in that order)
 1. Apply materials
 2. Apply appearances
 3. Apply scene
 4. Opt‟l: Create light(s)
 5. Opt‟l: Create camera(s)
 6. Specify output settings
 7. Render
Materials


 • Apply materials via FeatureManager Tree
 • Customize material appearances:
   1.   RMB in FMT > „Edit Material‟
   2.   RMB material > „Copy‟
   3.   Expand „Custom Materials‟
   4.   RMB > „New Category‟
   5.   RMB > „Paste‟
   6.   Edit appearance
   7.   Save
Applying Appearances



                       1. Drag
                       2. Drop
                       3. ALT+Click
Components of an Appearance

                              Illumination




                              Color




                              Image




                              Surface Finish
Advanced Appearance Settings – Color/Image

                 Geometry filters to assist with selections


                 SolidWorks comes with an entire library of hidden
                 textures. Browse to one @ C:Program FilesSolidWorks
                 2011SolidWorksdataImagestextures, but know that
                 you‟ll need a bump map to go with the “texture” image


                 Save all the tweaks you made to the standard appearance
                 as your very own custom appearance (similar to the
                 material library with plenty more appearance options).


                 Some appearances have 3 layers of colors. Usually, the
                 most dominant is listed at the top, but not always.


                 Create/save your custom swatches so they can be
                 referenced in the future.
Advanced Appearance Settings – Mapping




                                                                    surface
                               spherical         projection
                cylindrical


                 Mapping options. „Automatic‟ typically defaults to
                 „Surface‟ mapping which is the only option that cannot be
                 rotated.


                 Pay attention to your scaling factors so you can use a
                 consistent value for every similar appearance.
Advanced Appearance Settings – Surface Finish
                                                bump           displacement



                  Utilize any black and white
                  image file. White areas
                  will be raised and dark              1mm
                  areas will be depressed.


                  While displacement
                  mapping correlates to an
                  actual numeric distance
                  value, experimentation               2.5mm
                  needs to be performed to
                  achieve a desirable bump
                  mapping value.



                                                       5mm
Advanced Appearance Settings – Illumination

                          DIFFUSE: Typically always set to 1. Only turn down if you‟d like something to
                          be dimmed. Good way to simulate an object being covered by a shadow.

                          SPECULARITY: [Requires SW light to be on in PV] Controls the intensity of
                          highlights caused by lights.

                          SPECULAR COLOR: [Requires SW light to be on in PV] Controls the color of
                          highlights caused by lights.

                          SPECULAR SPREAD: [Requires SW light to be on in PV or “Blurry Reflections”
                          to be activated] Controls the blurriness of highlights and/or reflections.

                          REFLECTIVITY: Controls the intensity of the reflections of surrounding
                          objects. Value of 1 simulates a mirror.

                          BLURRY REFLECTIONS: Enables “Specular Spread” to control the blurriness
                          of reflections.

                          TRANSPARENCY: A value of 0 is opaque and a value of 1 is invisible.


                          LUMINOUSITY: Controls the amount of light emitted from the surface. A low
                          value makes the surface glow, and a high value mimics a light.

                          INDEX OF REFRACTION: [Requires “Transparency” > 0] Controls the
                          deformation of the background as it passes through the transparent surface.

                          REFRACTION ROUGHNESS: [Requires “Transparency” > 0] Controls the
                          blurriness of the transparent surface.
Decals


         Decals can be created from any standard raster image
         file type, but my favorite is the .PNG file type because it
         can include transparency (i.e. leave the masking process
         to your photo editing software).

                A decals can utilize the same illumination values as
                its underlying appearance, or you can fully customize
                it (as you can with any appearance).
Scene Settings

                 BACKGROUND: Can be set to: None, Color, Gradient, Image, Use
                 Environment
                 ENVIRONMENT: Can use any standard 2D raster image file, but ideally
                 meant to work with 360⁰ spherical .HDR environment files.
                 FLOOR: Consists of reflections and shadows.
Scene Settings Continued

                     ROTATION: This should be your first try to get your lighting right. Rotate
                     the scene by about 15⁰ increments while waiting for your preview window
                     to catch up.
                           SAVE: Once you have all your settings just right, go ahead and save
                           your scene for repetitive future use.
                                    RENDERING BRIGHTNESS: Controls the intensity of the
                                    light emitted by the scene onto the model.
                                             SCENE REFLECTIVITY: Controls the intensity of
                                             the scene‟s reflections onto the model. Value of 0
                                             means the scene will not be visible in any model
                                             reflections.
Lights


So if rotating the scene and adjusting its rendering brightness hasn‟t produced the
results you were looking for, then you might need some extra help from a few lights.


There are four types of lights:
    Directional Light: Cannot be enclosed within walls. Acts as a source of sunlight. Set shadows: 3-5
    Spot Light: Conical distribution of light with optional fog setting to display light cone.
    Point Light: Glowing ball of light with adjustable radius for light and fog.
    Appearance Light: Set luminosity illumination setting above 0.




 TIP: Use the four view
 viewport to easily
 position your lights in
 3D space.
Cameras
          TARGET BY SELECTION: Pick a point on a face of your model to activate a red target
               FIELD OF VIEW: Most easily adjusted by dragging the FOV window in the graphics
               area. A large field of view with a short camera distance applies a drastic perspective.
                     DEPTH OF FIELD: Applies blurriness before and after blue DOF planes.
Settings



           OUTPUT IMAGE SIZE: If you‟re using a camera, set this to “Use
           SolidWorks View”. If not, specify a resolution.

           IMAGE FORMAT: PNG files are the perfect mix of quality and
           compression. They also have the ability to store transparency, so
           that makes them the best choice when your scene background is
           set “None”. If you‟re looking for the greatest amount of
           compression, save as a .JPG.

           RENDER QUALITY: How much time do you have?

           BLOOM: A way to add a glowing effect to any object even it has
           a 0 set for its luminosity value. Only apparent when final render
           is completed.

           CONTOUR RENDERING: A brand new option to add outlines to
           your model edges a t a specific thickness and color. Only apparent
           when final render is completed.
File Management
                     CENTRALIZED: I always highly
                     recommend storing your customized
                     SolidWorks files, templates, and
                     libraries in a centralized/organized
                     folder either on your local machine
                     (single user) or a network drive (multiple
                     users). Just create a group of
                     directories that mimics the system
                     options‟ “File Locations” list. You can
                     see I added some sub-directories keep
                     things better organized.

                  EMBEDDED: As a document property, you
                  can choose to embed your referenced
                  appearance files into the SolidWorks
                  part/assembly file. If you don‟t do this,
                  you‟ll need to use “Pack and Go…” to send
                  the file to anyone that does not have
                  access to your centralized files above.
Questions?




                Jordan Tadic
             440-425-0114, 235
             jtadic@3dvision.com

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  • 1. Rendering Like a Pro (in Less than 30 Minutes) Jordan Tadic, Application Engineer 3DVision Technologies Download most up-to-date presentation @ 3dvision.com/SWWPresentations (case sensitive)
  • 2. Santa at a Ferrari Dealership “He has this look about him as if he is deliriously happy in a selfish sort of way.” -Chris Snider
  • 4. Jordan‟s Background • BS in Mechanical Engineering (00-04) Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH • Automation Engineer (04-08) Atlantic Tool & Die Strongsville, OH • Application Engineer (08-Present) 3DVision Technologies Cleveland, OH • SolidWorks Certifications: CSWE, CSWP, Surfacing, Sheet Metal, Weldments, Instructor, Support Technician, WPDM, 3DVIA Composer
  • 5. Agenda • Overview of rendering with PhotoView 360 in SolidWorks 2011 (30:01) − What is PhotoView 360? − Basic Workflow − Materials − Appearances − Decals − Scenes − Lights − Cameras − Output Image Settings − File Management • Hands-on practice (29:59)
  • 6. Changes in 2011 • PhotoWorks is dead • PhotoView is fully integrated into SolidWorks‟ interface − DisplayManager − Appearances are automatically grouped − Advanced appearance settings − SW lights can be used for PV 360 renderings − New 2D background options − Decals available in all versions of SW − Decals recognize PNG transparency − Integrated preview / separate preview window − PhotoView rendering for animations
  • 7. Where did PhotoView 360 come from?
  • 8. Basic Workflow Lights, Camera, Action! (…almost in that order) 1. Apply materials 2. Apply appearances 3. Apply scene 4. Opt‟l: Create light(s) 5. Opt‟l: Create camera(s) 6. Specify output settings 7. Render
  • 9. Materials • Apply materials via FeatureManager Tree • Customize material appearances: 1. RMB in FMT > „Edit Material‟ 2. RMB material > „Copy‟ 3. Expand „Custom Materials‟ 4. RMB > „New Category‟ 5. RMB > „Paste‟ 6. Edit appearance 7. Save
  • 10. Applying Appearances 1. Drag 2. Drop 3. ALT+Click
  • 11. Components of an Appearance Illumination Color Image Surface Finish
  • 12. Advanced Appearance Settings – Color/Image Geometry filters to assist with selections SolidWorks comes with an entire library of hidden textures. Browse to one @ C:Program FilesSolidWorks 2011SolidWorksdataImagestextures, but know that you‟ll need a bump map to go with the “texture” image Save all the tweaks you made to the standard appearance as your very own custom appearance (similar to the material library with plenty more appearance options). Some appearances have 3 layers of colors. Usually, the most dominant is listed at the top, but not always. Create/save your custom swatches so they can be referenced in the future.
  • 13. Advanced Appearance Settings – Mapping surface spherical projection cylindrical Mapping options. „Automatic‟ typically defaults to „Surface‟ mapping which is the only option that cannot be rotated. Pay attention to your scaling factors so you can use a consistent value for every similar appearance.
  • 14. Advanced Appearance Settings – Surface Finish bump displacement Utilize any black and white image file. White areas will be raised and dark 1mm areas will be depressed. While displacement mapping correlates to an actual numeric distance value, experimentation 2.5mm needs to be performed to achieve a desirable bump mapping value. 5mm
  • 15. Advanced Appearance Settings – Illumination DIFFUSE: Typically always set to 1. Only turn down if you‟d like something to be dimmed. Good way to simulate an object being covered by a shadow. SPECULARITY: [Requires SW light to be on in PV] Controls the intensity of highlights caused by lights. SPECULAR COLOR: [Requires SW light to be on in PV] Controls the color of highlights caused by lights. SPECULAR SPREAD: [Requires SW light to be on in PV or “Blurry Reflections” to be activated] Controls the blurriness of highlights and/or reflections. REFLECTIVITY: Controls the intensity of the reflections of surrounding objects. Value of 1 simulates a mirror. BLURRY REFLECTIONS: Enables “Specular Spread” to control the blurriness of reflections. TRANSPARENCY: A value of 0 is opaque and a value of 1 is invisible. LUMINOUSITY: Controls the amount of light emitted from the surface. A low value makes the surface glow, and a high value mimics a light. INDEX OF REFRACTION: [Requires “Transparency” > 0] Controls the deformation of the background as it passes through the transparent surface. REFRACTION ROUGHNESS: [Requires “Transparency” > 0] Controls the blurriness of the transparent surface.
  • 16. Decals Decals can be created from any standard raster image file type, but my favorite is the .PNG file type because it can include transparency (i.e. leave the masking process to your photo editing software). A decals can utilize the same illumination values as its underlying appearance, or you can fully customize it (as you can with any appearance).
  • 17. Scene Settings BACKGROUND: Can be set to: None, Color, Gradient, Image, Use Environment ENVIRONMENT: Can use any standard 2D raster image file, but ideally meant to work with 360⁰ spherical .HDR environment files. FLOOR: Consists of reflections and shadows.
  • 18. Scene Settings Continued ROTATION: This should be your first try to get your lighting right. Rotate the scene by about 15⁰ increments while waiting for your preview window to catch up. SAVE: Once you have all your settings just right, go ahead and save your scene for repetitive future use. RENDERING BRIGHTNESS: Controls the intensity of the light emitted by the scene onto the model. SCENE REFLECTIVITY: Controls the intensity of the scene‟s reflections onto the model. Value of 0 means the scene will not be visible in any model reflections.
  • 19. Lights So if rotating the scene and adjusting its rendering brightness hasn‟t produced the results you were looking for, then you might need some extra help from a few lights. There are four types of lights: Directional Light: Cannot be enclosed within walls. Acts as a source of sunlight. Set shadows: 3-5 Spot Light: Conical distribution of light with optional fog setting to display light cone. Point Light: Glowing ball of light with adjustable radius for light and fog. Appearance Light: Set luminosity illumination setting above 0. TIP: Use the four view viewport to easily position your lights in 3D space.
  • 20. Cameras TARGET BY SELECTION: Pick a point on a face of your model to activate a red target FIELD OF VIEW: Most easily adjusted by dragging the FOV window in the graphics area. A large field of view with a short camera distance applies a drastic perspective. DEPTH OF FIELD: Applies blurriness before and after blue DOF planes.
  • 21. Settings OUTPUT IMAGE SIZE: If you‟re using a camera, set this to “Use SolidWorks View”. If not, specify a resolution. IMAGE FORMAT: PNG files are the perfect mix of quality and compression. They also have the ability to store transparency, so that makes them the best choice when your scene background is set “None”. If you‟re looking for the greatest amount of compression, save as a .JPG. RENDER QUALITY: How much time do you have? BLOOM: A way to add a glowing effect to any object even it has a 0 set for its luminosity value. Only apparent when final render is completed. CONTOUR RENDERING: A brand new option to add outlines to your model edges a t a specific thickness and color. Only apparent when final render is completed.
  • 22. File Management CENTRALIZED: I always highly recommend storing your customized SolidWorks files, templates, and libraries in a centralized/organized folder either on your local machine (single user) or a network drive (multiple users). Just create a group of directories that mimics the system options‟ “File Locations” list. You can see I added some sub-directories keep things better organized. EMBEDDED: As a document property, you can choose to embed your referenced appearance files into the SolidWorks part/assembly file. If you don‟t do this, you‟ll need to use “Pack and Go…” to send the file to anyone that does not have access to your centralized files above.
  • 23. Questions? Jordan Tadic 440-425-0114, 235 jtadic@3dvision.com