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I discovered this while experimenting with a way to make images look like pencil sketches. Imagine my surprise when instead it made the image look more real than before! Now it's become part of my regular post render workflow. I am sure I did not originate this technique but more likely reinvented the wheel. None the less I had not run into it before . An example is in the Added Images link below. Using part of an image by Dave Goetsch, I will walk you through it. http://grabcad.com/library/solidworks-olsryd-9-cylinder-radial-engine--1 I created an Action file for to the Actions palette and you can download it below. It goes in Photoshop/Presets/Actions. But please follow the tutorial so you understand what is going on. Hope you find it useful! Cheers, Ron

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Part 3

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Part 5

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Part 8

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Part 1 First of start with a nice big file 1500 px and up 100-300 dpi which would give good quality. What makes Photoshop such a powerful program when it comes to illustrations is the layers method and the different blending methods which allows you to do realistic even hyper realistic illustrations

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Please find the simple problem and solution with comparision shone for hand calculation and Ansys solution

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Actually both are same there is no difference in results, multiphysics includes mechanical with electro magnetic tool bar, mechanical is purely mechanical tool bar the difference I have added and shown in images but there will be no difference in results

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tutorial Continuation

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the picture speak with you

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some solidworks example of mechanic drawing

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Mold calculator is in downloads:- If you have any doubt than feel free to ask..!!

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Is that helpful?

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Para redefinir o idioma do sistema.

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see below

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The full set of steps required to model a unified hook with Rhino V.5