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rendering con solidworks

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hi, I would like to recommend generics on how to make high resolution renderings with potowiev360, renderings I do for now do not have the resolution I would like.... Maybe know how to use some tricks.
 
I make them in 4k by hand setting the resolution I want.
thank you so much, being self-taught I can't understand certain explanations of the help, would you be able to tell me a couple of parameters you use to make you come out in 4k? use solidworks 2018
 
If you make a selection the same will be a part of the whole area... that you have predicted as pixels
 
I better explain, when I select the rendering area, it gives me the possibility to create the margins of the image... but why if I want the image to have those margins when I start the final rendering, I get a decentralized image with a background that I have not selected the limits?
 
how do I then work on the size that I want to have the image and not knowing how much the image surface occupies determine the size? Do you use any tricks?
 
I always make total view, never a selection
how do I select the total view and not select it? But then it ends that if I make a rendering of the exhibitor that I attached the background is much wider and therefore loses no?
 
deselect rendering area.. .


If you zoomed at most, I'd say no. for example according to height, you will have more background to the right and left but in height you will have all the resolution you have set
 
or not.. for example according to height, you will have more background to the right and left but in height you will have all the resolution you have set
Unfortunately after I should edit the image with a crop image to eliminate the excess background and then the resolution lowers.
 
remains too much space in the background if I want the rendering for the customer to be of the entire exhibitor you understand?Cattura.webp
 
the final image you want to get that resolution must have?
example 1000x2000 ? (vertical rectangle)
set the rendering resolution where the vertical resolution is 2000 and the horizontal is for example 6000 or made a 16:9 proportion to find what might be
When you do crop the height resolution will be what you wanted, the one in width, instead, what you need. .

to make quensto do not need to know sw
 
Good morning to all; I join the discussion; beyond the cost speech of the software. . .
in the company where I collaborate, we would need to create catalogs/brochure with rendering;
we cannot afford to perform renderings too "finti" exported by 3d.
competition (it grows much bigger than us) do this job by physically building groups and we, being small, can not afford it.
I ask you to know which program to use to perform realistic renderings without having to waste too much time (i.e., once you find the square with the settings, have a real "photography" of the object).
Is it possible or a utopia?
I tried with photo view, but I am not very well; Maybe I didn't use the controls properly.
I ask advice to you and thank you.
 
Good morning to all; I join the discussion; beyond the cost speech of the software. . .
in the company where I collaborate, we would need to create catalogs/brochure with rendering;
we cannot afford to perform renderings too "finti" exported by 3d.
competition (it grows much bigger than us) do this job by physically building groups and we, being small, can not afford it.
I ask you to know which program to use to perform realistic renderings without having to waste too much time (i.e., once you find the square with the settings, have a real "photography" of the object).
Is it possible or a utopia?
I tried with photo view, but I am not very well; Maybe I didn't use the controls properly.
I ask advice to you and thank you.
try with solidworks visualize, for my opinion it is much more intuitive than photo view even if you have to hand out a minimum anyway.
 

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