How to use photoview 360° properly?

What does that mean?

 

Looking for a tutorial? Or do you have specific questions?

 

I'm at your disposal =)

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There you should find what you are looking for!! Good luck!

http://fr.openclassrooms.com/informatique/cours/apprenez-a-utiliser-solidworks/le-rendu-avec-photoview-360

http://help.solidworks.com/2014/french/solidworks/sldworks/c_photoview_360.htm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_Fc6kg2RcE

Answer for Bart. Let's feel my way around a little by myself... Some improvised renderings, but scaling the model in relation to the background photo is not that.... Otherwise thank you for all your answers.

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Making renders is not difficult in itself.

With dynamic help, it makes things a lot easier.

What is needed is more imagination.

 

Be careful not to confuse background and environment.

Little course^^ and the others, stop me if I'm wrong.

 

First of all.

The environment is used for reflections etc... Basically, it's what the object "sees". When you zoom in on the object, the environment follows at best.

The background is used to represent a background on the object. If you zoom in, you zoom in on the object, this background remains fixed. (except in one case)

They are two separate things, both can be different or identical. (A kitchen environment with a kitchen background, or a kitchen environment with a white background in the background.

 

Secondly.

The environment as well as the background are configurable via the "display eat" tab (where the cameras, lights, etc.) are located.

You can choose a background as a background according to the options offered, (image, gradient...) and also choose "Environment" so that the background is identical to the environment.

 

And finally, you can choose an environment which will usually be an .hdr file.

 

I hope I was clear in my explanation =)

 

For your problem, go to these options (image attached) and try a little. ^^ it doesn't hurt.

 

If you ever have any other questions, don't hesitate.

 

 

 

 


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