If my instructions are too vague, if you go into the Help section for Studio: under the topic for animating components, there’s a tutorial for animating an arbor press. Consider whether you want the lighting to be stationary relative to the camera, or relative to the part. If you want the entire assembly to rotate, you could also animate the camera (move it from one place to another) instead of animating the part. The second tab in the dialog box gives you the option to have the rotation accelerate at the beginning and end of the time period, instead of having the part immediately start and stop rotation. (More than 360 degrees will make it rotate multiple times.) Choose the axis that you want the part to rotate around, and then you should be able to specify the number of degrees or rotations through which you want the part to move. The symbol with three axes will appear in front of the part. Then there’s another button (I don’t remember what it looks like, and I can’t open Inventor right now, but it’s near the middle of the Animate Component dialog box) to define how the part moves. Surfaces that appear red (see picture below encircled in yellow) may require support structures when printing.Choose the part you want to rotate, then put in your start time and length of time for animation (or, your start and end times). This mode will also assist you deciding whether the part requires support or not. Parts with a width smaller than 0.4mm will not be printed. Solid View Mode:Utilize the solid view mode to ensure there are no gaps or missing sections within the part. Surfaces that appear red (see picture below encircled in yellow) may require support structures when printing. Solid and layers view modes are described below: Solid View Mode: Utilize the solid view mode to ensure there are no gaps or missing sections within the part. Under View Mode, there are three options to visualize the file: solid, x-ray, and layers. Step 7: Review the file The last step prior to saving the sliced file is to review it to ensure there are no issues. Hit the prepare button and the software will create a file that can be 3D printed. Step 6: Prepare Button After the print setup has been adjusted, the file is ready to be sliced.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |