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Ghosting Feature?

Ghosting Feature?

Ghosting Feature?

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Is there such a thing as a ghosting feature in the motion study? For example, I have a wheel spinnging with carbide teeth on it. I am trying to get a ghost or something to trace behind the tips of each of the tooth. Is anything like this possible?


thanks in advance

RE: Ghosting Feature?

Nope.  Sounds like an excellent enhancement request, though.

Dan

www.eltronresearch.com

RE: Ghosting Feature?

A workaround might be to create multiple copies of the wheel, each with a different level of transparency, and each positioned slightly behind the other. Then when the wheels are animated the ghosting effect would be seen.

cheers

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