RealView 2008

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by mbiasotti, Sep 14, 2007.

  1. mbiasotti

    mbiasotti Guest

    There is a new 2008 RealView page on the SolidWorks Website at:

    http://www.solidworks.com/pages/products/solutions/RealView.html

    Click on the images and you can watch realtime viewing of SolidWorks
    RealView 2008 files.

    Additionally, there are two 2008 SP0 model files available, one is the
    Aston Martin Vanquish and the other is the Space Station from the
    SWW2007 film "Better Products for the Future". Both of these models
    are originally built in SolidWorks, but for the sake of file size,
    I've strip out the features (the space station master model is over
    200M!)

    the Space Station part has a custom made RealView space environment.
    Be sure to read the Readme.txt file in the zip after downloading.

    Enjoy

    Mark
     
    mbiasotti, Sep 14, 2007
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    dvanzile3 Guest

    Thanks for the files Mark! What about the Mouse Trap game??? lol
    it's never enough with us users is it!

    thanks,
    Don
     
    dvanzile3, Sep 14, 2007
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    dvanzile3 Guest

    and how about that turbo charger file as well.
     
    dvanzile3, Sep 14, 2007
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    neil Guest

    very good...
    I think you guys did well with this ;o)
    although it isn't appreciated by everybody
     
    neil, Sep 15, 2007
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    mbiasotti Guest

    mbiasotti, Sep 17, 2007
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    mbiasotti Guest

    mbiasotti, Sep 17, 2007
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    mbiasotti Guest

    Sorry, the Turbo Charger model is customer confidential.

    Regards

    Mark
     
    mbiasotti, Sep 17, 2007
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    neilscad Guest

    sorry to bring this back people ...

    Mark I have been looking at these 2 models for realview clues cos I am
    interested in details that would make it possible to use the materials
    info for Indigo (similar to Maxwell ) either via Blender or from SW
    itself - either via API as xml or via vrml export as I presently do.
    It would seem things have changed quite a bit for 08 - I see there is
    a .2pm file now.
    Is this a special custom set esp for these models on are all materials
    saved in this way for SW08?
    The tire tread material has some gibberish at the beginning to
    describe the UV and bump?
    Is there some official description available of the format, purpose,
    how tagged to the mesh etc that would allow me to utilise this or
    translate the info for another renderer?
    thanks
     
    neilscad, Sep 22, 2007
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    neil Guest

    ok thanks for ignoring my question Mark
    I'll just use the info anyway ;o)
     
    neil, Sep 23, 2007
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    jon_banquer Guest

    Anyone know if SolidWorks RealView was developed in partnership with
    Teksoft 3D ... HOOPS?

    www.techsoft3d.com
     
    jon_banquer, Sep 24, 2007
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    Cliff Guest

    LOL ... More GeForce 7800 problems?

    What about your OpenGL & DircectX stuff?

    http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce_7800.html
    "The new NVIDIA® GeForce® 7800 graphics processing units ("GPU"s) represent a
    significant leap forward in 3D graphics design, delivering the unparalleled
    horsepower and revolutionary technologies you need to tear through the latest
    games."

    I found an ad so it must be great just the way it is.
    Buzzwords for your collection "revolutionary technologies",
    "GPU", "leap forward", "graphics design" & "unparalleled horsepower".

    (Everybody else ignore his game box.)

    Did you get a free demo? Find any actual CAD users?
     
    Cliff, Sep 24, 2007
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    Cliff Guest

    [
    Any good links discussing when Direct X will start outperforming /
    become the standard vs. Open GL in cadcam systems? I guess one major
    benefit would be cheaper and better video cards.
    ] - jon banquer on 08 Sep 2007

    You might ask that "expert".

    HTH
     
    Cliff, Sep 24, 2007
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