
Last, but not least, SOLIDWORKS Visualize 2023 added a new Render Engine Stellar Physically Correct. The preview now shows correct textures and reflections, making it easier to apply and adjust materials without needing to use the computationally expensive raytraced accurate mode. SOLIDWORKS Visualize 2023 improved the Preview Render mode to correctly display Physically Based Rendering materials (or PBR), as well as NVIDIA MDL appearances, and AxF-measured materials from x-rite. Since we often reuse our favorite colors, this saves us a lot of time finding them later. You can also create, import, and export custom color swatches. Now, besides RGB and HSV codes, you can use CMYK and Hexadecimal codes to get the exact color you need. The re-designed color picker gives you more ways to define and save your most used colors.

This makes it much easier to identify parts once you import them into Visualize. Now, SOLIDWORKS Visualize 2023 uses the SOLIDWORKS part names. Previous versions imported parts using the name of the SOLIDWORKS appearance. This groups all parts, bodies, and faces into a single group for the effortless application of materials.
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First is Component/Part/Body, which uses the native hierarchy of your SOLIDWORKS documents for full animation flexibility. The part grouping options have now been simplified to only two choices. Have you ever been confused with the import options when opening SOLIDWORKS Part and Assemblies? Import Settings in SOLIDWORKS Visualize 2023

If you’d prefer, you can watch this content in video format: SOLIDWORKS Visualize 2023 brings several new enhancements to help you create renderings of your products faster and easier than ever before.
