![]() ![]() If the issue continues to persist, please check your graphics card and graphics card driver version. After the installation process, test the issue again and the render window should now show correctly. Once there, double click on Bonjour64.msi in order to reinstall Bonjour. Once you’ve accessed your installation files, look for a folder named “Prereqs” and after that, a subfolder named “Bonjour”: If you do not have any installation files on hand, contact your VAR to receive download links for the correct version Solidworks. The installation files can be either downloaded files or a disc that you used to install your software. To uninstall Bonjour, we simply go to the control panel and uninstall “Bonjour”:Īfter you’ve uninstalled Bonjour, you’ll need the Solidworks installation files to reinstall the correct version of the service. (NOTE, YOU WILL NEED THE SOLIDWORKS INSTALLATION FILES FOR THE REINSTALL). If Bonjour is already set to “Automatic” or “Manual”, then Bonjour will have to be uninstalled and reinstalled. Disabling Bonjour can cause this behavior as well. If it is disabled, turn to “Automatic” or “Manual” and test the issue again. Once you’ve opened up the services windows, look for the “Bonjour Service” entry and check to make sure that the “Startup Type” is not set to disabled. To do this, open up your control panel and navigate to the Administrative Tools and click on “Services”. To begin the process, we start by checking to make sure that Bonjour is currently active on our machine. ![]() To fix errors with Bonjour, we’ll have to uninstall and reinstall the service. Bonjour is a prerequisite for Photoview 360’s operation and if Bonjour is missing or crashing, Photoview 360 will also crash and behave erratically. If your render window is hanging or opening and immediately closing with no render being completed, this is most likely an error with your Bonjour service. ![]() The render window visually and graphically shows the progress of the photo render in real time and should be open and visible at all times during the render. When performing a render of a model, Photoview 360 will generally open a window similar to the one below: Photoview 360 uses a user defined scene, model appearance, decals, and lighting to create its render. You can specify the colors in the user interface: backgrounds, icons, drawing paper, sketch status, dimensions, annotations, etc.Photoview 360 is a rendering tool used by Solidworks to render photo-realistic images of Solidworks models. The Edit Scene PropertyManager - PhotoView 360 Lighting tab sets lighting properties for a scene. Edit Scene PropertyManager - PhotoView 360 Lighting.The Edit Scene PropertyManager - Advanced tab sets advanced controls for a scene. The Edit Scene PropertyManager - Basic tab lets you edit the floor, background, and environment image of a scene. Manipulating this range results in more accurate depictions of how the light affects objects, their shadows, and how those objects reflect the environment. High dynamic range manipulates the contrast between bright and dark areas. In an image, the dynamic range is the contrast ratio between the brightest and the darkest areas. You can also choose to keep certain types of scene backgrounds. When you replace a scene, some of the scene properties are copied to the new scene. You can add or remove scenes from the Favorites list, and prioritize favorite scenes. You can save a scene as a favorite and replace a scene from the Favorites list. If you do not specify a scene, the default scene is used. The default scene appears when you do not specify another scene.Īll models include a scene. Lighting works differently in the SOLIDWORKS lights than in the PhotoView 360 lights. Scenes and their lighting schemes are closely connected.
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