Doesn't Inventor still have Inventor Studio? Much easier and you can even do turntable animations. Don't see the point in using 2 applications when you can do everything in one.
Yes Inventor does still have a Studio Environment, which can be used for creating quick renders. However, the rendering engine used inside of 3DS Max is a lot more powerful than the one found within Inventor. 3DS Max has the ability to not only manage and create textures and lighting assets, but also handles them a lot better than would be possible in Inventor. This allows us to have more realistic renders, without the need to remodel them in a new product.
Doesn't Inventor still have Inventor Studio? Much easier and you can even do turntable animations. Don't see the point in using 2 applications when you can do everything in one.
Yes Inventor does still have a Studio Environment, which can be used for creating quick renders. However, the rendering engine used inside of 3DS Max is a lot more powerful than the one found within Inventor. 3DS Max has the ability to not only manage and create textures and lighting assets, but also handles them a lot better than would be possible in Inventor. This allows us to have more realistic renders, without the need to remodel them in a new product.