Rendering Automobiles in
Autodesk Showcase Professional 2010
This is the fun part. After weeks or months of working on
your solid model, its nice to be able to give it a
realistic touch. Autodesk Showcase Professional 2010 gives
you the tools to visualize your new product.
An easy way to start learning Showcase: I is import, M is
Materials, L is lights, E is Environments, A is
Alternatives.
To import your solid or surface model, type I. Showcase
allows you to import Inventor models, AutoCAD drawings,
Catia files, Pro Engineer files, SolidWorks files, STEP
files, UGNX files, DXF files and more.

To add a high quality material to your model, type M for
material. Choose a material from the numerous included
material palettes.

To add a little bit of detail and reflections, type L for
Lights.

After adding some lights, you will want to put your model
into a cool-looking 3D environment. Type E for Environment
and select from the existing 3D environments.

To create some alternative paint jobs and camera views, type
A for Alternatives. Rotate your view to get a different
perspective of your model. Right click on your new
alternative and choose Set image for empty alternative. To
capture your new models materials, window select the model,
then right click Add Selection To. This will add the model
with its new materials into the view.

I hope this simple tutorial will get you excited about
Autodesk Showcase Professional 2010. This is a very powerful
software package that you can master with a short learning
curve. And how fun is this? This beats lines and circles any
day. Check in with your Hagerman sales rep if you want to
have this much fun!