Snapshot
SolidProfessor’s course on SOLIDWORKS Composer has been updated to include over 5 years’ worth of enhancements and new features and now provides a project-based learning experience using a drone assembly. SOLIDWORKS Composer is a visualization tool that transforms CAD data into technical documentation. Complex tasks like adding annotations, creating 2D/3D views, building animations, implementing design changes, and publishing in multiple formats are streamlined. You’ll become familiar with the Composer interface, key terminology, and gain hands-on skills.
Playback of a SOLIDWORKS Composer model with multiple Actor Animations
Course Highlights & Updates
- New file set and improved project-based learning experience
- Updated setting options and default templates
- New lessons on import settings for updatability and troubleshooting strategies
- More in-depth coverage of moving and aligning actors
- Updated applications of neutral properties for geometry / collaborative actors
- Updated publishing options with enhanced guidance on output formats
Linking and Saving a SVG file in SOLIDWORKS Composer
Who is this course for?
This course is ideal for professionals creating technical documentation, portfolios, or presentations including technical writers, marketers, trainers, and students. While technical communication experience and familiarity with SOLIDWORKS or CAD models is helpful, neither is required to succeed in mastering Composer’s powerful visualization tools and workflow.
This course is not intended for users interested in photorealistic renderings. For more information on these capabilities please visit our course on SOLIDWORKS Visualize.
How can you use these tools?
- Technical documentation creation
- Assembly instructions
- Product manuals
- Interactive training materials
- Marketing visuals
- Visual work instructions
- Portfolios
SolidProfessor’s improved SOLIDWORKS Composer course delivers a comprehensive exploration of the essential tools and workflows along with industry recommended practices. The updated curriculum delivers practical skills in interface navigation, annotations, animations, and publishing options while the new and improved assembly provides a more engaging project-based learning experience.