Oct 7, 2009 #1 Robbo1971 Automotive Nov 1, 2006 33 0 0 GB Is it possible to be able to get a completely 'white' background? i.e without any shadows etc. etc.
Oct 7, 2009 #2 Gupta65 Mechanical Jun 25, 2008 436 0 16 IN Set a white image as background. Just a thought. Deepak Gupta SW2009 SP3.0 SW2007 SP5.0 MathCAD 14.0 Upvote 0 Downvote
Oct 7, 2009 #3 Eltron Mechanical Mar 3, 2005 2,459 0 0 US You can pick one of the white environments (like Soft Tent) then adjust the ground plane height (to negative), and that should get rid of your shadows. Dan http://www.eltronresearch.comDan's Blog Upvote 0 Downvote
You can pick one of the white environments (like Soft Tent) then adjust the ground plane height (to negative), and that should get rid of your shadows. Dan http://www.eltronresearch.comDan's Blog
Oct 7, 2009 1 #4 rockguy Mechanical Oct 1, 2002 928 0 0 US PV360 2009, set you rfllor to a crazy number like 1000 and save as a tif file. Use a photo editor to place your tif on a white background. PV360 2010, turn off floor visibility and set your custom background to white. You can see this in these videos http://www.robrodriguez.com Rob Rodriguez CSWP http://www.axiscadsolutions.comhttp://www.robrodriguez.comhttp://www.robrodriguezblog.comEastern Region SWUGN Representative http://www.swugn.org http://www.nvtswug.comSW 2007 SP 2.0 Upvote 0 Downvote
PV360 2009, set you rfllor to a crazy number like 1000 and save as a tif file. Use a photo editor to place your tif on a white background. PV360 2010, turn off floor visibility and set your custom background to white. You can see this in these videos http://www.robrodriguez.com Rob Rodriguez CSWP http://www.axiscadsolutions.comhttp://www.robrodriguez.comhttp://www.robrodriguezblog.comEastern Region SWUGN Representative http://www.swugn.org http://www.nvtswug.comSW 2007 SP 2.0