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SolidWorks 2016 Learn by doing 2016 - Part 3
SolidWorks 2016 Learn by doing 2016 - Part 3
SolidWorks 2016 Learn by doing 2016 - Part 3
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SolidWorks 2016 Learn by doing 2016 - Part 3

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The chapters in this tutorial introduce you to DimXpert and Rendering in SOLIDWORKS 2016. The topics covered in this tutorial are: 

DimXpert 
• Auto Dimension Scheme 
• Size Dimensions 
• Location Dimensions 
• Geometric Tolerances 
• DimXpert Annotations in drawings 
• Pattern Feature 
• DimXpert Options 

Appearances and Rendering 
• Appearances 
• Textures 
• Texture Mapping 
• Surface Finish 
• Illumination 
• Scenes 
• Rendering using PhotoView 360 
• Cameras 
• Lights 
• Walk-through 
• Decals

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 10, 2016
ISBN9781519922786
SolidWorks 2016 Learn by doing 2016 - Part 3

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    SolidWorks 2016 Learn by doing 2016 - Part 3 - Tutorial Books

    SOLIDWORKS 2016  Learn by doing – Part 3

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    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: DimXpert

    Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

    Tutorial 1 (Auto Dimension Scheme)

    Tutorial 2 (Adding the GD&T Information Manually)

    Adding Size Dimensions

    Adding Location Dimensions

    Adding Geometric Tolerances

    Adding other dimensions to Fully-define the part

    Tutorial 3 (Using the DimXpert Annotations in drawings)

    Tutorial 4 (Pattern Feature)

    Tutorial 5 (DimXpert Options)

    Chapter 2: Appearances and Rendering

    Tutorial 1 (Adding Appearances to the Complete Part)

    Tutorial 2 (Adding Appearances to Faces, Surfaces, and Features)

    Tutorial 3 (Adding Textures)

    Tutorial 4 (Texture Mapping options)

    Tutorial 5 (Surface Finish)

    Tutorial 6 (Illumination)

    Tutorial 7 (Scenes)

    Tutorial 8 (Rendering using PhotoView 360)

    Adding Cameras

    PhotoView 360 Options

    Tutorial 9 (Lights)

    Editing the Ambient Light

    Tutorial 10 (Working with Directional Lights)

    Tutorial 11 (Working with Point Lights)

    Tutorial 12 (Working with Spot Lights)

    Tutorial 13 (Working with Sun Lights)

    Tutorial 14 (Walk-through)

    Tutorial 15 (Decals)

    Adding the default Decals to the Model

    Creating your own Decals

    Chapter 1: DimXpert

    Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

    During the manufacturing process, the accuracy of a part is an important factor. However, it is impossible to manufacture a part with the exact dimensions. Therefore, while applying dimensions to a drawing you need to provide some dimensional tolerances, which lie within acceptable limits. The following figure shows an example of dimensional tolerances applied to the drawing.

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    The dimensional tolerances help you to manufacture the component within a specific size range. However, the dimensional tolerances are not sufficient for manufacturing a component. You must give tolerance values to its shape, orientation and position as well. The following figure shows a note, which is used to

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