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Autodesk Inventor LT has come with an awesome rendering application. You can use Inventor Studio to create high quality, photorealistic renderings from within Inventor. With the proper settings, any part model can be easily turned into a high-quality rendering. Imagine that you have designed a new piston for an engine. Creating a photorealistic rendering can help you express your design to the customer without creating a prototype, saving both time and money. Here’s the part of step by step guide :- On the menu bar, select Inventor Studio from the Applications menu. - On the panel bar, select the Lighting Styles icon. - Make the new lighting style active by right-clicking it, and selecting Active from the pop-up menu. - On the Scene Styles dialog box you can either select one of the predefined scenes, or create a new scene. For simplicity, this example uses one of the predefined scenes. After configuring the rendering options click Render at the bottom of the dialog box. A new dialog box opens, as your rendering is calculated and displayed. This workflow gives you the steps and settings to use Inventor Studio from within Inventor LT to very easily create a photorealistic rendering of any part file. Use the settings given in this Tip to easily create high-quality renderings for any part file.

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