Noob: Create an animation
Noob: Create an animation
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worf : i need to make a simple animation, a rotation of a wheel around an axis...Can sombedy explain (o r say where is a manual) to take this ...step by step
worf : i need to make a simple animation, a rotation of a wheel around an axis...Can sombedy explain (o r say where is a manual) to take this ...step by step





RE: Noob: Create an animation
First create an Assembly of the Wheel and Axle, with the Axle 'Fixed' and the Wheel aligned with the axis of the Axle yet still free to rotate.
Now enter...
Assemblies -> Sequencing
..then select...
Task -> New
...and once you have a new sequence, select...
Insert -> Motion
...and select the Wheel component. Now unless the handle happens to already be located at and aligned with the axis of the Axle, select 'Move Handle' icon and move the handle so that it is aligned with the axis of the Axle. Now go back and select the 'Move Objects' icon and select the handle which represents the direction you wish to rotate the Wheel and enter the number of degrees you wish it to rotate (noting that under the 'Motion Record Preferences' icon, you can set the maximum number of frames to create as well as smooth a movement you wish to create). Once you done that select the Green 'Check Mark' and your sequence will be built. Now you can play it forward or backward using the 'VCR' controls on the Playback toolbar.
Note that this sequence will automatically be saved with your assembly file and can be replayed anytime by entering the Sequence task and hitting the 'Play' button. If you're using NX 6.0 or NX 7.0, you can also record a video of your 'animation' by selecting the 'Export to Movie' icon also located on the Playback toolbar.
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RE: Noob: Create an animation
RE: Noob: Create an animation
I just had a go at this, and was wondering if there is a way to have two motions occur simultaneously? i.e. if you wanted to show a car rotating as if on a display stand with the wheels turning at the same time.
Each time I add a motion it adds it after the last and there seems no way of editing this.
Thanks
Mike
RE: Noob: Create an animation
However, to give you an idea of what's possible, take a look at the attached example that someone created with Unigraphics over 12 years ago (and yes, you can still do the same thing in NX today).
John R. Baker, P.E.
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RE: Noob: Create an animation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQjSYQvsI4s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SffcDqjvyo0
These were done in the main by creating simple animations using mating conditions and incrementing expressions from one frame to the next. To do that you base your calculations on an expression named FrameNumber. You'll need a studio visualisation license if you want to achieve high quality rendering.
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RE: Noob: Create an animation
I'm having trouble in NX7, and could it be due to the fact I'm using assembly constraints? (you used mating conditions?)
I made a simple example to show my point, my axle starts rotating in another direction all of a sudden, and if you preview the animation, you won't be able to get to the same startingpoint again! (As my startingpoint was 90+FrameNumber degrees)
Seems like it's having problem with angles passing 90/180/270 degrees, making the animation of things I want to rotate several revolutions in one animation, quite hard to archieve.
I think it only has 6 DOF constrained aswell.
(datum axle to datum axle, datum point on datum plane, angle between datum planes)
(I tried making a wankel engine, and the animation looked ok the first few degrees, until things started to reverse direction all of a sudden, but this example is much easier to look at :))
Any tips on how to get my axle do a full revolution (and preferably several?)
Cheers
/Frank
Frank Hagström
www.conex.se
RE: Noob: Create an animation
John R. Baker, P.E.
Product 'Evangelist'
Product Design Solutions
Siemens PLM Software Inc.
Industry Sector
Cypress, CA
http://www.siemens.com/plm
http://www.plmworld.org/museum/
To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
RE: Noob: Create an animation
When you explain it like that, it's quite obvious why it had problems with my little test
Frank Hagström
www.conex.se