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Sneak Peak of SolidWorks PhotoView 360 2010 Rendering Capability

20 Aug, 2009 by Josh Mings in NEWS
3D Human CAD Models

If you’re anxious to spray sweet gravy out your nose at the site of the new rendering capabilities in PhotoView360, your wait is mostly over as of right now.

Spoon it on, cause the Photoview 360 2010 Beta Rendering Contest has gone through the first round, and the entries… are not too shabby. You’ll notice some enhancements right away, namely, Depth of Field (DOF), Decals and ohhhhhhh yeah, custom background and environments. How ya like them biscuits?

Below are the winners. You can see all the submissions at SolidWorks Gallery PhotoView 360 2010 Renderings

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SolidWorks Flickr Finds: Apartment Refurb from Daz Studios

06 Nov, 2008 by Josh Mings in DESIGN

daz studio architecture rendering in solidworksArchitecture in SolidWorks? Can it be done? Yes, and it doesn’t look too shabby either. Take a look at Darren Ng’s (DazStudios) photostream on Flickr and you’ll see just how cool it can look.

Perhaps the greatest aspect of the images of a refurbished apartment that was modeled in SolidWorks and rendered in PhotoWorks is how Darren used his photography skills to capture the composition of each room he modeled.

Take a look. Visit his Flickr page and let him know what you think.

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SolidWorks Flickr Finds: Lego Robots, Creatures and Ships

30 Oct, 2008 by Josh Mings in ROCKIN'

lego robots in solidworksThere’s nothing better that staying up all night playing video games with your favorite robot friend, unless your robot friend is actually made of Legos and gets you cold beverages from the fridge.

If you browse Flickr for SolidWorks Photos, you’ll occasionally come across some outstanding models and renderings. These Lego renderings by Bob Van Vliet are exceptional and make you wish that your big brother all those years ago didn’t loose that gray piece that connected the arm.

Check out these rendering and leave Mr. Vliet a comment on his Flickr page.

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