niart17
Mechanical
- Mar 24, 2009
- 17
Hey all, I'm new here so please bear with me if I ask dumb stuff already covered.
My company is now going through the Autocad to Solidworks transition and I will eventually be the guy doing any presentation animations of our products. Without getting in to specifics, the assemblies we work with are quite large with a lot of adjustments, material flow paths, heat expansion and many other elements that may eventually need some sort of animation. My first question as I dive into what Solidworks has to offer in animation is is there a "best" way to set up assemblies that it is known will have animations done? In other words, should the mates be set up specifically with a motion study in mind as it's being built or should we just build the assembly as required for engineering and then supress any mates causing issues with animation? Just from the few basic test animations I've done, I can see that having multiple motor actions on several parts at the same time can be tricky. So I guess any advice to a total newbie would be appreciated. I'm sure I'll be back with specific questions as I wander into this with my blindfold on.
Thanks
My company is now going through the Autocad to Solidworks transition and I will eventually be the guy doing any presentation animations of our products. Without getting in to specifics, the assemblies we work with are quite large with a lot of adjustments, material flow paths, heat expansion and many other elements that may eventually need some sort of animation. My first question as I dive into what Solidworks has to offer in animation is is there a "best" way to set up assemblies that it is known will have animations done? In other words, should the mates be set up specifically with a motion study in mind as it's being built or should we just build the assembly as required for engineering and then supress any mates causing issues with animation? Just from the few basic test animations I've done, I can see that having multiple motor actions on several parts at the same time can be tricky. So I guess any advice to a total newbie would be appreciated. I'm sure I'll be back with specific questions as I wander into this with my blindfold on.
Thanks