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animation machinery

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Hello everyone
use inventor for years and away happens to make animations to verify the operation of the machinery.
now the company would be interested in making a working video but with the product passing from the various stages.
I think with inventor it is not possible, or at least I have no idea how to do, maybe it should be imported all in other software like maya , max or external 3ds like blender, cinema 4d ect
thanks to all
 
something you can do, in the past you used inventor studio, now they changed his name but I do not remember.
depends on the complexity of what you have to get.there was a discussion about it, especially between me and a girl whose name I do not remember.
I can't find it, but there should be some examples of what you can do.
 
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something you can do, in the past you used inventor studio, now they changed his name but I do not remember.
depends on the complexity of what you have to get.
thanks x the answer
practically there are steps that the product passes from conveyor belts to charging and handling systems
for the movement of the machinery, of course, there are no problems, it is to make all the way to the product that I think is more a cinematographic fact than mechanical.
 
I think we do, it's not a walk anyway.
you will probably have to insert the product several times in different subaxis, then turn it on, turn it off and make it move you will get the desired effect.
 
Hi.
you can accomplish this by using the inventor study module that you find within "ambients"
the program has a "timeline" bar in which to change the values of the dimensional constraints and variables (fx parameters ) of the individual components
 
the first video makes exactly the idea of what I meant.
inventor studio I used it only on an occasion to make a photographic rendering (with bad results) and from there I left it lost.
I think you better look for video tutorials because it looks very interesting.
Thank you very much.
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