If you have any more questions, just shoot me a message, (I think you can do that on here), If you want I can probably render an example of one of your models out, so you can see what it does. Task description: 3D modeling / design of a high voltage switchgear / HVDC system in Autodesk Inventor Parametric modeling of high voltage components Creation and updating of the parametric. Popular Inventor 3D models View all Iron Man 3. so you can produce rendered product with 3D Max, but if you don't know how to use 3D Max, the learning curve between 3D Max and Keyshot is going to be big, and a user can be up and rendering same day with "Keyshot". Inventor 3D models ready to view, buy, and download for free. I am assuming that if you have Inventor, then you also have 3D Max. In my opinion, Keyshot was much easier to use and produced a better user experience, but as I mentioned, I already owned MODO, so I only did the 30 day trial with Keyshot, and I purchased Object 2 VR. The second method was using a software I bought called Object 2VR, this allows me to accomplish the same thing I did with Keyshot, however, since I already use MODO to create the renders, I just needed a way of "creating" the images and bundling them together. Thermo Scientific Open Inventor is a commercial 3D software development toolkit (SDK) for professional applications in Medical & Dental, Oil & Gas, Engineering. (There are plenty of tutorials on how to use Keyshot, I was up and running in just a few hours) (if your company can afford to add "Keyshot", this is an easy and pains free way to go. The first example (with the trailer), this "render" was made using "Keyshot", which basically brings in your exported inventor data, allows you to apply materials, lighting and an environment, but then also allows you to create the interactive rotatable "model". which is not a model at all, it's simply a series of images which it's viewer assemblies, giving the illusion of it being an interactive model. Whether you are involved in commercial manufacture, purchasing, a maker or a student, eDrawings Viewer helps you to communicate, share and collaborate with high fidelity 3D data with an easily shareable lightweight file in its own viewer. the two examples I have shown you are as follows: For anyone who needs to view and interrogate 3D design data. Jeff, there are several different ways to handle this.
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