I seriously didn't think that quality of a render would come out of autodesk. That is awesome. MY FAITH IN AUTODESK INVENTOR STUDIO IS RESTORED HAHAHAHA
Awesome work, man. I learned so much from your videos in the last years and it realy helped alot to get me through my apprenticeship here in Austria where I live. Thank you verry much. Ceep it up!
Ok.. Now you just ruined my sleep the next weeks, I'm a newbie to Inventor but this.. This makes me want to really dive in to your videos and learn this software properly. Thank you sir!
Fantastic tutorial. I see things that I had wanted to know for a long time. But you're racing through. Can you remake the same tutorial, but with more explanation per executed step. Great gratitude for your work.
Can you (if you haven't already, honestly have checked) do a tutorial on what a thorough and proper way to setup the materials and styles should be. In my experience it links the styles to the materials good (if you override the appearance after creating the material) but I have NO IDEA how to setup a new material properties (eg density and Young's mod) and then have a bunch of them linked to their appropriate styles.
Its very very cool. I tried it and rendering takes so long and so much CPU that I believe it's quite pointless, however the function is awesome. Nice video, I learn mucho from you. Keep uploading great stuff!
It really depends what your computer is, I can get very decent 4K renders in 12 minutes. It does lock up the desktop for any other work, but I just run it during a coffee or lunch break.
Yo make things seem so easy, thanks for share!!aI have learned plenty from you, sorry one question; which software is better for rendering inventor or blender? I was thinking to do my model in inventor an the reder it in blender, but the easier with the best results the better. Best Regards
Hi, I ever questions about grain. I make pretty same scene like you but after 2000 iterations it is still a lot of grain? Could you recommend me some tricks or what should I change? Thank you very much
hi love your inventor videos and found the workplane video extremely helpful. I have designed a cylindrical cam using inventor 16 but having trouble getting the follower to work correctly. have you done any videos in this area? keep up the great work!
How can I achieve a rendered quality in autocad but i want to view it 360°. I made a wrist watch. I also want to animate the clock. Do I use a different software?
Amusing and informative as always Neil. Thanks. As for not being able to to record whilst rendering. Do you know you can assign cores to tasks so could leave a couple free to record and the rest could work on the render. It would slow things down a little but makes it doable :) Jim
Could you do a video about the worst of the worst practices? If not, atleast to show some of the worst habits you've seen from others? Maybe (definitely not me...) someone will learn something from it :D
Intel i7-8700K @4.7GHz (Coffee Lake) 32GB G-Skill Trident Z 3000MHz DDR4 RAM NVIDIA GeForce 1080Ti Founders Edition Samsung SM961 512GB NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD NZXT Kraken X62 AIO Cooler Asrock Taichi Z370 Motherboard Corsair AX760i PSU Phanteks Enthoo Evolv TG Case LG 34UC97 Monitor 3DConnexion CADMouse 3DConnexion SpaceMouse Enterprise Logitech K800 Keyboard Are you still using this PC setup and how much does it cost?
Yep although I've recently switched over to a 2080Ti. Everything else is the same. It's cost can be calculated in PC part picker as it was all bought over a few years and the prices have all changed
@@yoshipitteman3502 It is actually. In some short dead lines situations, key shot is the only one who can handle it. And is decent. Thea render also have a plugin for Fusion, must have one for Inventor too. I just started to fool around with Lumion and im impressed so far with his awesome Evermotion library, fx and mostly cuda core features.