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SOLIDWORKS Visualize Lighting : Standard VS. Professional

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 Lighting plays an important role in creating photorealistic images, and the tools available in SOLIDWORKS Visualize very vary between the Standard and Professional versions. SOLIDWORKS Visualize Standard provides a simple-to-use lighting system that is friendly to new users, whereas SOLIDWORKS Visualize Professional builds on that with additional options such as point or area lights for finer control. Visualize Professional also features the option to create a Sunlight Environment for simulating outdoor lightling conditions.

SOLIDWORKS VISUALIZE STANDARD - HDR ENVIRONMENTS

The lighting in SOLIDWORKS Visualize Stabndard is determined by HDR ( High Dynamic Range) Environments. HDR Envirenments are an image format that contains a wide range of dark to light shading. The environments are mapped as a sphere around your p^roject to establish a lighting environment where the brightness is determined by the RGB values of sphere around your project to establish a lighting environment where the brightness is determined by the RGB values of each pixel in the image.
Typically, HDR images are made from real-life environments. This leads to a believable lighting convention, helping to enhance the realism of your renders. SOLIDWORKS Visualize, when installed, will have multiple HDR images to choose from both locally and available from the cloud library.

The cloud livraries can be accessed by navigating to the File Libraries tab in the top right corner of Visualize. From there, you can toggle between Local and Cloud. Then, use the dropdown to select the type of item you're searching for, such as Environments.
On a very reflective surface like chrome, the environment is clearly visible in the resulting reflection. This effect is more subtle with less reflective surfaces but helps ground a render as being part of a believable environment.
HDR Environments can be fine-tuned and adjusted un a variety of ways such as the overall brightness of the environment, its rotation, and the intensity of the shadows it creates.

SOLIDWORKS VISUALIZE PROFESSIONAL - LIGHTS

While SOLIDWORKS Visualize Standard provides a very solid base to build on with HDR Environments, SOLIDWORKS Visualize Professional unlocks the ability to create and place individual light sources. These light sources can be your sole method of lighting a project or can enhance existing created by HDR environments.

The types of lights that can be added are :
  • Area - Light source that is a chosen shape : Point, Rectangle, Cylinder, Disc.
  • Direction - Parallel light coming from a specified direction.
  • Spot - Light source coming from a single point.
  • IES Profile - Lights that cast a profile similar to real-world lights, typically shown cast along nearby walls or ceilings.
To insert one of the above lights into a project, navigate to Project > Scenes > New Light. Alternatively, click the plus icon within the Scenes tab in the top right corner of visualize, or right-click in your project > Add > New Light.
The placement of the light is determined by what is selected when it is created. This placement can easily be changed or adjusted later in the transform subtab of the light parameters.

The options when creating the light are Pick Target, Pick Position, or Match Current Camera.
Once a light is created, much like an HDR environment, it has various parameters that can be adjusted.

VISUALIZE PROFESSIONAL - SUNLIGHT ENVIRONMENT

SOLIDWORKS Visualize Professional offers one additional method of lighting called a Sunlight Environment.
A Sunlight Environment can be used as  an alternatibe to an HDR image environment and can still be used alongside the individual lights that SOLIDWORKS Visualize Professional can create. This method allows you to specify a location in the world, the date, and the time of day to simulate an outdoor environment fitting those conditions.
To insert a Sunlight Environment into a projet, navigate to Projects > Scenes > New Sunlight Environment. Alternatively, you can click the plus icon within the scenes tab in the top right corner of Visualize, or right-click in your project > Add > New Sunlight Environment.
Once you've created a Sunlight Environment, it can be adjusted in the environment section of the scene tab within Visualize.
The settings include the ability to specify Location, date, and Time, as well as characteristics of the Sun. Some options will be similar to how HDR environments can be adjusted with things like overall brightness, flattening the floor as well as rorating the envronment itself.
That concludes the different SOLIDWORKS Visualize lighting options available in the Visualize Standard version and the expanded options available within Visualize Professional. Be sure to check out our other Visualize article such as the new features available in SOLIDWORKS Visualize 2024 !

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