How to make nice concept presentations?

How to make nice concept presentations?

3Dpcb
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How to make nice concept presentations?

3Dpcb
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I am working on a product presentation and I am in the early stage of the product development. At this stage I will not go in details, but rather communicate "the big picture”. Therefore I will not use photo realistic renderings.

 
The perfect solution, would be to use a 3D Drawing from the Drawing Module and export the pdf to Illustrator, but unfortanatly Drawings does not support Perspective.
 
I have already made a IdeaStation suggestion about this:
This would also be perfect, because the Fusion Vector Graphic PDF Drawings looks really crisp and great in Illustrator.
 
An alternative is "Wireframe with hidden lines visible”. But this is not Vector Graphic and when you “Capture Image”, the image is very blurry and pixelated. I think this is a bug, because if I select “Enable anti-aliasing", the quality does not improve.  
 
Keyshot has a Cartoon Render. This is not Vector Graphic and not perfect, but I could use this anyway. This would be the only reason to purchase Keyshot.
SolidThinking and Sketchup also have some useful features, but that would also be a detour.
 
 
How you make great presentations? And do you also think that Fusion should have some visual tools for concept presentations?
 
/Peter
 
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@3Dpcb: I'm a beginner, I haven't done drawings (more or less). But AFAIK you can have different standard views (first screencast) and custom views (second screencast)

 

 

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Somehow I wasn't able to attache two screencasts in one post. Here is the 2nd one:

 

 

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3Dpcb
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Thanks for trying to solve the problem, but the problem with Drawings is that Drawings unfortunately does not support Perspective, only isometric views.

 

/peter

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Okay, now I do understand what you mean but I've no solution to it 😕

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nstevelmans
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Hi 3Dpcb

 

 

In model workspace  you can define and make a named view.

 

this named view can be used in the 2D drawing.

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@nstevelmans: That's what I've proposed in my 2nd screencast. What the TO really wants to do is to change the camera from orthographic to perspectiv.

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