General
Working with the Rendering Templates in Toolbox
The video below covers working with rendering templates. For help with adding a rendering template, see Adding a Custom Drawing Template to Toolbox . The rendering templates used in this video are attached to this article below.
About the Rendering Workflow
Lights and materials can be added to a 3D model before photorealistic image is rendered with the program's renderer. The following outlines the basic process of setting up a 3D model and rendering a photorealistic image from a scene. Task Related ...
About Rendering
A realistic rendering of a 3D model can often give a product team or prospective client a clearer vision of a conceptual design than a plotted drawing. Rendering is the process of creating a raster image based on the 3D objects in a scene. A ...
To Work with Custom Render Presets
Display the Render Presets Manager Do one of the following to display the Render Presets Manager palette: Click View tab > Palettes panel > Render Presets Manager. Click Visualize tab > Render panel > Dialog box launcher. At the Command prompt, ...
To Render a View to the Current Viewport or Render Window
Render to the Current Viewport Display a 3D view of your model. Click Visualize tab > Render panel. On the Render panel, click the Render Presets drop-down list and select the render preset to set current. Click the Render In drop-down list and ...
About Rendering a View or Region within a Viewport
You can render the entire current view or a region within the current viewport. Render a View The default rendering procedure is to render all objects in the current view of a drawing. While the rendering process is faster when you render an area of ...
About Saving a Rendered Image
Save a rendered imaged to a viewport, a render window, or a file. Depending on the current render settings, rendering can be a time-consuming process. However, redisplaying a previously rendered image is instantaneous. To save a rendered image, you ...
Working in Paper Space
When you select a layout tab, you access an area called paper space. In paper space, you place or edit your title block, create layout viewports, and plot your drawings. Although you are in a layout tab, you can still modify entities in your model ...
Overview: Page Setup Manager
The page setup manager will allow you to set up the page size you would like to print out on for each layout, as well as the printer you would like to use along with other print settings. After selecting this menu item from the drawing tabs context ...
Working with Viewports
Working with Viewports A viewport is added to a layout tab while in paper space and allows you to view the objects in the model tab. Having a viewport in a layout is what allows you to switch between model space and paper space. If there are no ...
Preparing Drawings for Rendering
Preparing Drawings for RenderingRendered images work best when your drawing contains more detail. The more detailed your drawing, the more realistic the image will be. Refer back to the Drawing with MV - Room Components section for adding floors and ...
Basic Rendering Settings
Basic Render SettingsTo access the render settings, click on the Visual Style menu icon the tool strip, and then click on the Rendering Settings icon. The Render Presets Manager will allow you to change the settings for rendering. Common adjustments ...
Adding Cameras
Adding CamerasCameras are similar to setting a view. However, views will display all the 3D objects that are within the display window; whereas, cameras contain a defined area and will only display the objects within that defined area. To create a ...