How Does Interactive Vector Visualization in Composer Unlock Deeper Data Understanding?
Interactive Vector Visualization in Composer: Unlocking Deeper Data Understanding
SOLIDWORKS Composer’s output flexibility ensures that complex engineering data can be translated into accessible and engaging content—ready for use across departments, from manufacturing to marketing. In this blog, we describe how to link and navigate Vector Visualization in Composer within a single output.
SOLIDWORKS Composer’s output flexibility ensures that complex engineering data can be translated into accessible and engaging content—ready for use across departments, from manufacturing to marketing. In this blog, we describe how to link and navigate Vector Visualization in Composer within a single output.
Step 1: Capture the Base View
First, capture the base or initial view of the actor from the viewport. This serves as a fundamental step before beginning the creation of any technical views.
VIEW CAPTURE
First, capture the base or initial view of the actor from the viewport. This serves as a fundamental step before beginning the creation of any technical views.

Step 2: Export as Scalable Vector Image
SOLIDWORKS Composer allows you to efficiently export all captured views as vector-based images (such as SVG files), ideal for high-quality technical documentation, web content, or scalable graphics that retain clarity at any zoom level.
→ Workshops > Technical Illustration > Save As > .SVG

EXPORT OPTION
SOLIDWORKS Composer allows you to efficiently export all captured views as vector-based images (such as SVG files), ideal for high-quality technical documentation, web content, or scalable graphics that retain clarity at any zoom level.
→ Workshops > Technical Illustration > Save As > .SVG

EXPORT OPTION
Step 3: Insert View into Viewport
Activate the base/initially captured view in the viewport. Then, select the captured view from the view pane and Ctrl + Drag it into the viewport as shown below.

INSERT VIEW
Activate the base/initially captured view in the viewport. Then, select the captured view from the view pane and Ctrl + Drag it into the viewport as shown below.

INSERT VIEW
Step 4: Link the View to SVG File
Each view is governed by a defined set of properties that control its behavior and appearance. After exporting is complete, select the dragged view.
At this stage, you can link the corresponding SVG file to the selected view, as shown below. This functionality can be implemented for each view, enabling dynamic and interactive content creation within Vector Visualization in Composer.
FILE VIEW-LINK

VECTOR IMAGE
Benefits of SVG Vector Output:
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Scalability – Crisp quality at any resolution, ideal for print and digital.
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Lightweight – Smaller file sizes compared to raster formats at high resolutions.
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Editable – Easily modified in vector editing tools (e.g., Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape).
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Web-Ready – Perfect for embedding in HTML or documentation platforms.
Conclusion
The implementation of interactive Vector Visualization in Composer significantly enhances a user’s ability to understand and manipulate vector data in real time.
Quickly and easily create stunning visual assets for assembly instructions, product manuals, or any other technical or marketing communication materials.------------Thank You----------
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