Compare Renderings
Compare two renderings so that you can edit one image in reference to the other. The renderings must be of the same size and cannot have Relight enabled.
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Create and edit a 2D sketch curve. A sketch curve is any "wire" entity such as a line, rectangle, circle, or arc.
Create and edit 3D curves by extending, rebuilding, intersecting, splitting, and projecting the shapes.
Create and edit 3D surfaces and solids by creating primitives or editing existing curves and surfaces.
Create polygonal surfaces that can easily be converted into NURBS surfaces.
Create new objects by manipulating and modifying source objects.
Quickly modify objects that are not a part of Construction History.
Deform one or more objects with respect to an axis.
Analyze curves and surfaces, import simulation data, or access the Design Table and Variable Manager.
Dimension a line, edge, bounding box, angle, and radius/diameter in order to create objects which must fit predefined dimensions.
Create detailed 2D drawings of the selected parts of a complex 3D model from multiple perspectives.
Adjust the materials, environment, and properties of objects in the scene to create a photorealistic image.
An overview of the typical rendering process.
The Interactive rendering modes are display modes that render your scene in real time, so you can interactively apply materials, modify the environment, and change the camera position.
Create, modify, apply, save, and organize materials.
Modify the background, lighting, and shadows.
Modify an object's rendering properties such as visibility, shadows, caustics, mask index, and beveling.
Create copies of objects with a parent-child relationship. When you modify the source objects, all of the instances are updated automatically in the construction history. This is a scene creation tool that is used mainly for rendering.
Add functional objects, including furniture and interior sets, to your interactive rendering to make the scene appear photorealistic.
Produce a high-quality image of your scene.
Define the image resolution and select a rendering engine.
You can render the entire scene or selected objects in the scene to produce one image file. Renderings can be performed in a queue. Choose from Render or Render in Darkroom.
Show information about, export, and delete a stored rendering. You can also show the alpha channel and continue rendering.
Manipulate a rendering by modifying the display settings and lighting.
Modify the appearance of a rendering during post-processing.
Use Relight to change the power and color of lights during post-processing. This is useful when you want to produce an animation or lighting study. Relight is only available with the Presto/IR and Full (Progressive) rendering engines and the Render in Darkroom tool.
Compare two renderings so that you can edit one image in reference to the other. The renderings must be of the same size and cannot have Relight enabled.
In Inspire Studio you can animate an object or group and the camera. There are two methods of animation: key frame animation and path animation.
Create a draw die in Inspire Studio that you can export to Inspire Form to perform a stamping simulation.
You can use C++ and Python to add custom operations and file formats.
Learn keyboard shortcuts and mouse controls for common operations.
Inspire Studio supports 3Dconnexion's SpaceMouse.
Adjust the materials, environment, and properties of objects in the scene to create a photorealistic image.
Produce a high-quality image of your scene.
Manipulate a rendering by modifying the display settings and lighting.
Compare two renderings so that you can edit one image in reference to the other. The renderings must be of the same size and cannot have Relight enabled.
Compare two renderings so that you can edit one image in reference to the other. The renderings must be of the same size and cannot have Relight enabled.
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