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work area only for rendering

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simone03031986

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Hi.
I would need to know if there is a possibility in solidworks and photoview360 to separate the "work" area with the rendering area.
precisely I would like my work area to be as sober as possible therefore without light sources, background images or various screenplays and then move to the rendering area with all lights, materials etc.
Is that something you can do?
Thank you:
 
I have come to the point that creating a new display status I can vary the appearance of the object, but also creating new configurations I can not pass from one stage to another.
Does anyone know how to do this?
 
...but nobody knows how to do it?

Maybe I got an idea: you can create a copy of the file that is synchronized with the original, I make an example.
My "machine" file doubles it with "machine render". Now I have two files that I would like to synchronize, if I make a change in "machine" maybe complex I would like to find it again in "machine render". Can you do that?
 
But why don't you answer, I maybe did something. If you can't do it, just say it.
In my opinion, creating a synchronized copy would be ideal....but I don't know how to do it.
 
Hi.

you could put your machine to make in a new asm and in this apply various lights and amenicles for rendering.
 
If I understand correctly you say you create a new file with all the parts I used in the original one?
In fact, if I change the parts, they update both files... but if I change the couplings and various things, it's not good.
and if my file to make was just a part, maybe multibody?

Anyway your idea is great and I will definitely use it, thank you very much!
 
Hi.

you could put your machine to make in a new asm and in this apply various lights and amenicles for rendering.
If I understand correctly you say you create a new file with all the parts I used in the original one?
Sorry, "new file" means nothing; in swx there are parts, assemblies and tablets2d... re_solidworks wrote you to insert your machine, which I presume will be a set, inside a new together in which you will make the renders.
In fact, if I change the parts, they update both files... but if I change the couplings and various things, it's not good.
No, it's fine, as long as you do as written above.
 

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