![]() The third thing to think about is: How many CAD changes will I be making and how dramatic are they? If you have a lot of huge changes coming up then PhotoView360 is the way to go. You’ll find you can fool quite a few people with the content you can create in Visualize…as I was saying, if you need to win at “Real or Render”, that is you need to create an image that is so real you can fool quite a few people into thinking it’s actually a photograph of a real product then, you need to use Visualize. See if they can pick out which is the real photo and which is the rendering. Get a photo of product, a CAD model of that product, and render it in Visualize. If you need win at a game I like to call “Real or Render”…ok, side tangent if you want to have fun with colleagues and loved ones. The second thing to consider is: What is the level of quality I need on my render? If you just need something that looks a bit better than RealView Graphics, then PhotoView 360 is the way to go since it’s right at your fingertips inside SOLIDWORKS. This scenario is a perfect fit for Visualize. You can also use renderings to get a better feel for the actual end production product to see if any last minute changes are needed. If you’re closer to the release date and you need customer feedback, so you want something that looks as real as possible. ![]() ![]() In this case it makes sense to use PhotoView 360, since it’s built right into SOLIDWORKS and the output quality isn’t the top priority. surface checks) or internal design idea communication with another team. The first thing you need to know is: Where am I at in terms of my Product Release Date? If you’re still early in development, renderings are likely needed for CAD modeling verification (i.e. In the remainder of this blog I’ll touch a bit more on when to use what tool. If you attended our recent 10-4 Tech Talk I showed a bit of introductory level usage of Visualize and some key differences between PhotoView 360 and Visualize. There are absolutely times when PhotoView 360 makes sense to be the tool of choice for your rendering needs and other times when you can’t beat Visualize. Visualize is meant to enhance the SOLIDWORKS user with additional rendering capabilities, but it is NOT a replacement for PhotoView 360. To help ease some concerns first, Visualize is NOT a replacement for PhotoView 360. With the great quality and amazing speed with which Visuailze can render I hear customers asking: Why would I use anything else? There are others who love PhotoView360 and are asking: Is Visualize replacing PhotoView360? Will I lose my beloved rendering tool? ![]() Visualize allows users to create magazine quality images that look so real they often fool the average consumer to thinking they’re actual product photos instead of renderings. SOLIDWORKS Visualize is a great new rendering software available as part of the SOLIDWORKS Platform. ![]()
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