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How to create a Sunlight Environment in SOLIDWORKS Visualize

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 In SOLIDWORKS Visualize Professional, a sunlight environment can be used to stage a model under a realistic using light from the sun. In this tutorial, we'll cover how to create a sunlight environment and review some parameters for dialing it in.

HOW TO ADD A SUNLKIGHT ENVIRONMENT IN SOLIDWORKS VISUALIZE

In the SOLIDWORKS Visuakize Plette, select the Scene tab, click the Plus icon (+), and choose New Sunlight Environment.
After adding the sunlight environment, it's a good idea to change the viewport display to Accurate mode. This is the preferred mode for accurately dialing in the sunlight parameter.

SUNLIGHT ENVIRONMENT SETTING OVERVIEW

To access the sunlight environment settings, click the Scenses tab and select the Sunlight environment icon. the orioerties pane will appear, displaying the General, Sunlight, and Advanced tabs.

GENRAL TAB

The General tab is where the time, date, and location of the scene are located. visualize defaults to the time, date, and location set for the device when a sunlight environment is created, so it is a good idea to check this before rendering.
As shows above, the location can be adjusted using the globe's latitude and longitude lines. The latitude and longitude lines can be dragged to the desired position.
Click the sun icons above the globe to view the sun at different positions. You can also key in coordinates, select or define a location, adjust for daylight savings, or manually enter a time and date. Lastly, use the time slider to scrub through the day to see how the sun's movement interacts with the model.

SUNLIGHT TAB

The Sunlight tab contains setting for :

  • Haze
  • Red-Blue Shift
  • Saturation
  • Horizon Blur
  • Sun Brightness
  • Sun Diameter
  • Sun Glow
  • Floor
  • Night Color
See an example of each of these setting and their effects below.
Haze Decreases or increases the hight of environmental haze.
Red-Blue Shift changes the color temperature from cool to warm.
Saturation decreases or increases the intensity of color from the sunlight.
Horizon Blur controls how sharp the horizon appears in scene reflection.
Sun Brightness decreases or increases the brightness of light emitted from the sun. Keep in mind that increasing the brightness will increase the overall brightness of light. Scene brightness maty need to be adjusted accordingly.
Sun Diameter decreases or increases the size of the sun.
Sun Glow blurs the outline of the sun.
Floor Color changes the color refletions on the bottom of the model. Color can be changed to match the scene. In the below, red is added to match the background floor color.
Night Color can be changed to keep a scene from completely going dark at night and affect the hues at dusk and dawn. Below, the night color was changed from black to medium blue. Brighter colors will further increase the brightness of ambient light.

ADVANCED TAB

The Advanced tab contains Standard scene parameters. Thise parameters are not unique to a sun study environment.

HOW TO CREATE A SUNLIGHT STUDY ANIMATION

To create an animation of the sunlight study, first, turn on the Animation Timeline. Go to View, then click Show Timeline. The timeline will be displayed at the bottom of the interface. From here, click Launch Animation Wizard. In the Animation Wizaed, click Sunlight and choose Next.
In Step 1, choose which type of animation to create : Fixed Date, Variable Time or Fixed Time, Variable Date. The former animates the sun's position over a full day or a specified time interval. tThe latter animates the sun's position from one day to the next over a specified range of dates.
In Step 2, specify the time and dates. For Fixed date animations, you can specift the animation to be sunrise to sunset, or specify a time range from start to finnish. For Fixed time animations, you can specify the time of day and choose all year, or specify a range of dates.
Once times and dates are enterred, click Next, set the duration and start time of the animation, and click Finish.
After clicking finish, a sunlight animation will be added to the timeline. Use the timeline controls to scrub through the animation and verify everything looks good before rendering the animation.
I hope you found this tutorial explaining how to create a sunlight enveronment in SOLIDWORKS Visualize helpful. Check out more tutorials below.
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