I'm working with our marketing dept to create some images of our products for use in brochures and posters. I've gotten very good results using the "Global Lighting" setting in Inventor Studio, but the internal components don't show up well. I added a Point Light with Intensity setting of 2, but it "washes" out the exterior. Is there a way to light interior components without affecting the exterior? I attached two images showing comparison between global lighting with and without point light.
Also, my marketing guy says he needs a hi-res images which he defines as 8ft x 8ft at 300dpi. Is it possible to create this in Inventor? I checked settings and looks like the largest possible in Inventor is 1024 x 768.
Thanks,
George
I can verify that the max image is 1024 x 768.
As far as getting better results here are some things to try
George,
I struggle a bit with lighting as well, so I won't try to address that part of your problem. However, I will point out that 1024 x 768 is NOT the largest size you can render from Studio - it is simply the largest preset size. Type your own sizes into the Width and Height, and you can go larger; I render 1680 x 1050 (my screen resolution) so often that I wish I could set it as a default. I have occasionally gone even larger than that.
Remember also to set your DPI when saving the drawing after rendering it (Options button). Also, if using JPEG, the Quality setting can affect the appearance quite a bit. It is actually controlling the image compression, so a higher number gives you a larger file size, but clearer image.