Thanks for the great video. At 6.53 you activated a pop up that you referred to as Fits and Fillets. How did you bring up that pop up selection box? It doesn't appear to be the s key trick.
I think he had it available on his "s key" for features. He has probably customized his, which is easy to do if you hit s key, then right click you will see customize option. That will open the option window and you can add whichever shortcuts you want to the s key popup.
Hello! For everybody interested in enabling the RealView Graphics. IF you are using a professional graphics card (i.e. nVIDIA Quadro, ATI FirePro), the RealView Graphics mode should be enabled by default. Since you've asked the question, it seems that you use a non-professional graphics card, for which, the RealView Graphics mode has been disabled without an option to enable it. It is still possible to enable the option by using a program called RealHack 3.7, which enables the RealView Graphics option for SolidWorks 2005-2014 (try "RealHack 3.7" on Google). WARNING: You should understand that enabling the RealView Graphics option adds a considerable strain on a graphic card - this is why it's NOT available as an option for non-professional graphics cards. I'm telling you how to enable this, because I wanted the option very much and also, because I'm using RealView Graphics for more than two years with a GTX460 without any known problems. When creating SolidWorks, Dessault Systemes intentionally blocked the feature to prevent damage to the non-professional graphics cards, so I personally don't advise you to piss against the wind - DSS is not sending you to catch whales, on a jet-sky. Self documentation is STRONGLY advised - in other words: don't struggle to fry your gaming card. Cheers. P.S. I just love SolidWorks!
Thanks for the tip. I think many who have solidworks also have gaming graphics cards, some of which are highly capable, so it's sort of silly that this is blocked for those graphics cards.
One timesaving thing he neither did, nor talked about: he exits the sketch before choosing a feature based on that sketch. That's not necessary for (say) extrude: you can choose the feature and it will automatically close the sketch. (Since LONG before 2012 when this clip was made)
The chance to find a quality lecture in YT is rare.
Great video.....I don't understand why some people hit thumb down for such free knowledge.......!!!
I can almost feel my workflow changing significantly in my brain as I watch this. Great tips, thanks for this!
SO POWERFUL...been using SW for 8 years and I learned a ton..this program is so user friendly it literally puts Inventor to shame
Learned more tricks here than in my 4-month CAD course. Thanks!
Axial flow supercharger...BRILLIANT! Inspiring demonstration mate.
Good tips. The basic stuff is often the hardest to find instruction in. Which version is this?
Thanks for the great video. At 6.53 you activated a pop up that you referred to as Fits and Fillets. How did you bring up that pop up selection box? It doesn't appear to be the s key trick.
I think he had it available on his "s key" for features. He has probably customized his, which is easy to do if you hit s key, then right click you will see customize option. That will open the option window and you can add whichever shortcuts you want to the s key popup.
great tips.... how do view the realview does NVIDIA GeForce GT 740M support on the 2011 version solidwork?
9:20 how do you bring out dimentions tool while you draw circle?
How to set our won command list like L for line,M for move TR for trim C for circle etc.
small but AWESOME tips! brilliant work!
Try downloading RUclips Downloader from the Google extensions site.
How to set options for shining elements and mirrored background?
You are better than my lecturer, I think youtube should become university. Thanks a lot Engineer Alex!
Hey, great tut ! I have a question though... How do you get that quick command next to your cursor ?
Right Mouse click
"Hold" right mouse click and hover over the desired feature and then release.
Great video, many thanks
How does he have the parts semi-rendered like that while working?
By selecting "RealView"
Great video and great explanation!
Learnt some good tips here. Thank you!
Love the vid. some nice tips in there I didn´t have any idea existed.
how to pop up toolbox
Man, I've clearly been doing something my whole life; I've been using solidworks for 4 years now and I didn't even know the first tip
your tips SOOOOOO useful that is NEW way of playing Solidworks :)
Hello!
For everybody interested in enabling the RealView Graphics.
IF you are using a professional graphics card (i.e. nVIDIA Quadro, ATI FirePro), the RealView Graphics mode should be enabled by default. Since you've asked the question, it seems that you use a non-professional graphics card, for which, the RealView Graphics mode has been disabled without an option to enable it.
It is still possible to enable the option by using a program called RealHack 3.7, which enables the RealView Graphics option for SolidWorks 2005-2014 (try "RealHack 3.7" on Google).
WARNING:
You should understand that enabling the RealView Graphics option adds a considerable strain on a graphic card - this is why it's NOT available as an option for non-professional graphics cards.
I'm telling you how to enable this, because I wanted the option very much and also, because I'm using RealView Graphics for more than two years with a GTX460 without any known problems.
When creating SolidWorks, Dessault Systemes intentionally blocked the feature to prevent damage to the non-professional graphics cards, so I personally don't advise you to piss against the wind - DSS is not sending you to catch whales, on a jet-sky.
Self documentation is STRONGLY advised - in other words: don't struggle to fry your gaming card.
Cheers.
P.S. I just love SolidWorks!
Thanks for the tip. I think many who have solidworks also have gaming graphics cards, some of which are highly capable, so it's sort of silly that this is blocked for those graphics cards.
Super helpful. Thanks!
Thanks! ... I already know all of this. Does this make me a Solidworks Guru ??
It is good video for newbies though.
lovely, some new things that I didn know, thanks
Awesome!!! You can be one of the top Solid Works trainer or instructor...
Can you make it into 60 SW tips in 60 minutes?? I believe you can :-)
Nicely done!
very good video, thank you
Good tips, Thanks
nice, thanks mate!
thank you very much sir
Brilliant, Thanks
One timesaving thing he neither did, nor talked about: he exits the sketch before choosing a feature based on that sketch.
That's not necessary for (say) extrude: you can choose the feature and it will automatically close the sketch.
(Since LONG before 2012 when this clip was made)
thanks a lot
yea too instructive but you could say the shortcuts that you used when you get into a command.
I learn so much in 9 minutes I got a headache.
Five star
FedEx
Awesome tips. thanks