He has a great teaching model that works well for the course. Every class I walk away with a new piece of knowledge for the software. The class stimulated my interest in CAD and got me excited to use solid works. I Love his classes
Fantastic! can you give some tutorial about solidworks photoview 360 -- "Cameras", like how to add camera, and some basics like the field of view in the camera func?
For photoview you always want the best multi-threaded CPU you can get. At the moment the i9-12900k is the best consumer grade CPU for it. Though these days AMD is also very competitive so the top dog is liable to change every generation. As for Ram. 32Gb is almost always enough. Photoview seems to scale fairly well with overclocking, so you should consider that too. Which would need a high quality cooling solution. For a 12900k you'll need a 360mm radiator as minimum, better a 480mm rad to overclock.
@S011D photoview needs a lot of ram. I wouldn't go with anything less than 16Gb for it. At 8Gb most of the data is gonna be stored in your page file (on the mass storage drive) or compressed, which will make things very slow.
He has a great teaching model that works well for the course. Every class I walk away with a new piece of knowledge for the software. The class stimulated my interest in CAD and got me excited to use solid works. I Love his classes
Fantastic! can you give some tutorial about solidworks photoview 360 -- "Cameras", like how to add camera, and some basics like the field of view in the camera func?
Good work.
Thank you
A very good and detailed explanation indeed...👍👏🏻
thank you
I make liking y but white screen ...why .. fix it
Thank you so much!
you are welcome
Solidwoks? Like the wok you cook in?
Ah ah ah
why u have not enable ur Real View Graphics
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@@heralddesign1154 yup
I'm thinking of buying solid works basic package is RealView any good??, I need to create basic room interior images -
How much is the software?
pricey 5000 dollars
Thanks
thank you much
Sir can you suggest me system configuration for best rendering.
i9 CPU 5ghz + 32gig ram + SSD
@@tgroppi thanks sir
For photoview you always want the best multi-threaded CPU you can get. At the moment the i9-12900k is the best consumer grade CPU for it. Though these days AMD is also very competitive so the top dog is liable to change every generation.
As for Ram. 32Gb is almost always enough.
Photoview seems to scale fairly well with overclocking, so you should consider that too. Which would need a high quality cooling solution. For a 12900k you'll need a 360mm radiator as minimum, better a 480mm rad to overclock.
@S011D photoview needs a lot of ram. I wouldn't go with anything less than 16Gb for it. At 8Gb most of the data is gonna be stored in your page file (on the mass storage drive) or compressed, which will make things very slow.
Can you please share this design file with me?
Shoutout to blue robotics❤
Are you from Quebec? Seem like you have Qc french accent 😂
france but living in Vancouver