The Inventor 2015: Inventor Studio Made Simple course shows you how to show off your work. Inventor Studio allows you to render professional looking images and videos of your assemblies in action. You can animate components as well as cameras and lights. This course shows you how it's done.
It starts by showing you how to prepare your assemblies for Inventor Studio. You'll get an introduction to Inventor Studio and then you'll quickly dive into light settings and background environments. Once you've setup or background, also known as IBL Environment, you'll create your first image. From this point on you'll practice improving the view while visiting more advanced settings.
Video production is the highlight of Inventor Studio. In this course you'll practice producing videos showing animated movement of components. You'll make the camera fly though the assembly and you'll practice modifying camera and lighting paths.
From Wrapper Assemblies to Turn Tables and the Video Producer, this course covers everything you need to create professionally rendered images and videos.
3.1 hours of instruction
You will receive an email containing your User Name and Password. Login to your account and start learning. It's that easy.
While you're logged into your account you can download files used in the courses, watch lessons, and practice the tasks taught in the lessons. Keep in mind that you will use your installation of Inventor to practice.
No Installation Required
Watch from any device connected to the internet.
$54.95 - $109.95
Watch the first hour of the Solid Modeling course for Autodesk Inventor 2015.
Click to Watch!3.1 hours of instruction
Introduction
Assembly Preparation
Introduction to Inventor Studio
Spotlight Settings
Shadows and Renderings
Point and Directional Lighting
Designing Custom Lighting Styles
Editing Appearances
Improving Surface Textures
Custom Scenes
Components of Animations
Animation Timeline and Actions
Mirroring and Copying Actions
Custom Animations
Suppress Constraint Animations
Enabling Constraint Animations
Camera Turntables
Camera Paths
Advanced Path Design
View Control Concepts
Custom Cameras
Fly-Through Animations
Analysis of Animation Motion
Animating Lights
Wrapper Assemblies
Local Lights
Publishing Styles
Surface Appearances
From Picture to Surface
Transparency and Reflectivity
Model Turntables
Using Positional Representations
Animating Parameters
Solving Animation Conflicts
Depth of Field
Video Producer
Editing Video Productions
Video Production Strategies
Conclusion