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Is It 2010 Already!

I’ve been absent here for a while.  Reason being I’ve been completely swamped with work and really just haven’t had time to post.  I’m currently working on an animation about 1 minute 30 seconds in length and created entirely with SolidWorks Motion and PhotoWorks.  This fully rendered animation is approximately 1150 images (frames) and will…

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Vermont SolidWorks User Group Meeting

The next Northern Vermont SolidWorks User Group Meeting will be Thursday November ,19th from 6-9pm at the Waterbury Best Western in Waterbury, Vermont.  If you’re a SolidWorks user in the area feel free to stop in. Here’s more information about the meeting. This will be one of the best meetings we’ve ever held, here’s why.…

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Holiday Rendering Contest!

The holiday season is coming up quickly and to celebrate Luxology is holding a Holiday image contest.  Who’s Luxology you ask?  Luxology is the developer of  the Nexus architecture which is the underlying technology behind Modo and PhotoView 360.  The contest has very few rules and is open to PhotoView 360 users.  So, have a look at…

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PhotoView 360 2010 Tutorial Video: Floor Visibility

PhotoView 360 2010 introduces a lot of new functionality that makes it a more capable product and moves it closer to replacing PhotoWorks in the 2011 release.  I’ve created eight tutorial videos in cooperation with SolidWorks to explain and expose users to this new functionality.  The videos will be appearing at the SolidWorks Gallery  website along with…

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PhotoView 360 2010 Tutorial Video: Camera Projection & Standard Views

PhotoView 360 2010 introduces a lot of new functionality that makes it a more capable product and moves it closer to replacing PhotoWorks in the 2011 release.  I’ve created eight tutorial videos in cooperation with SolidWorks to explain and expose users to this new functionality.  The videos will be appearing at the SolidWorks Gallery  website along with…

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PhotoView 360 2010 Tutorial Video: Depth Of Field

PhotoView 360 2010 introduces a lot of new functionality that makes it a more capable product and moves it closer to replacing PhotoWorks in the 2011 release.  I’ve created eight tutorial videos in cooperation with SolidWorks to explain and expose users to this new functionality.  The videos will be appearing at the SolidWorks Gallery  website along with…

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PhotoView 360 2010 Tutorial Video: Environments & Brightness

PhotoView 360 2010 introduces a lot of new functionality that makes it a more capable product and moves it closer to replacing PhotoWorks in the 2011 release.  I’ve created eight tutorial videos in cooperation with SolidWorks to explain and expose users to this new functionality.  The videos will be appearing at the SolidWorks Gallery  website along with…

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PhotoView 360 2010 Tutorial Video: Up Axis

PhotoView 360 2010 introduces a lot of new functionality that makes it a more capable product and moves it closer to replacing PhotoWorks in the 2011 release.  I’ve created eight tutorial videos in cooperation with SolidWorks to explain and expose users to this new functionality.  The videos will be appearing at the SolidWorks Gallery  website along with…

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PhotoView 360 2010 Tutorial Video: Save Camera Views

 PhotoView 360 2010 introduces a lot of new functionality that makes it a more capable product and moves it closer to replacing PhotoWorks in the 2011 release.  I’ve created eight tutorial videos in cooperation with SolidWorks to explain and expose users to this new functionality.  The videos will be appearing at the SolidWorks Gallery  website along with…

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PhotoView 360 2010 Tutorial Video: Bloom

PhotoView 360 2010 introduces a lot of new functionality that makes it a more capable product and moves it closer to replacing PhotoWorks in the 2011 release.  I’ve created eight tutorial videos in cooperation with SolidWorks to explain and expose users to this new functionality.  The videos will be appearing at the SolidWorks Gallery  website along with…

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