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hello to all I am new to the forum and I had a question for you.
I have used the search function but being an inventor neophyte I have not been able to understand the answer well:)
I wanted to know how to create the video of the animation of a group in inventor. At the university they also showed me how to make the video of the explosive but I don't remember:)
in my assembly I have a machine that can work sideways and I would like to show the movement with the degrees and the measurement of how much it moves from the axis.How do I do? what function of inventor 2012 and what commands do I have to use?? and to make the explode?
Thank you very much for anyone who wants to answer one of my questions.
umberto
 
you could use an animation of a constraint, from there you have the possibility to record an avi of animation, but not if you can view the degrees and measure... Try it.
alternatively there are animations of inventor publisher, but it is not said that you have the license..... .
for the animation use the search, in any case to activate it you put a constraint between two surfaces of support, with the button dx go over the bond (in the left-handed tree of the screen) and click "animation", from them a value equal to the running of the cart, put the flag on "record" or similar things, and start the animation.
If you want, I'll show you an example.
 
you could use an animation of a constraint, from there you have the possibility to record an avi of animation, but not if you can view the degrees and measure... Try it.
alternatively there are animations of inventor publisher, but it is not said that you have the license..... .
for the animation use the search, in any case to activate it you put a constraint between two surfaces of support, with the button dx go over the bond (in the left-handed tree of the screen) and click "animation", from them a value equal to the running of the cart, put the flag on "record" or similar things, and start the animation.
If you want, I'll show you an example.
in inventor you can do animations from:
soul bond, ipn (explosions), dynamic/fea simulation, inventor study
 
you could use an animation of a constraint, from there you have the possibility to record an avi of animation, but not if you can view the degrees and measure... Try it.
alternatively there are animations of inventor publisher, but it is not said that you have the license..... .
for the animation use the search, in any case to activate it you put a constraint between two surfaces of support, with the button dx go over the bond (in the left-handed tree of the screen) and click "animation", from them a value equal to the running of the cart, put the flag on "record" or similar things, and start the animation.
If you want, I'll show you an example.
Thank you very much for your explanation and I would be even more grateful if you showed me an example in the meantime I try to do as you said thank you very much and good evening
umberto
 
hi would still have 2 questions:)
but how come when I put the first piece into the axieme this is bound and is prevented from any movement? ?
How do I make the animation of a rotation? I give the constraint of coincidence of the axes but when I click it is soul bond always appears the race and never the degrees.
thanks in advance
umberto
 
bye,
I think you're missing a bone in the basic theory of the program. and it is difficult to learn it on a forum.
also be able to answer questions "how do you do this", presumes to understand the explanation of having a basic elementary knowledge of the program.
what I recommend is or follow a course, or a manual (in the library a new one has just come out in Italian), where you will find the basic answers for a basic use of the program.

given this, when entering the first part in a set it is bound by default ("fixed/grounded", which can still be removed).
to animate a rotation you need one or two constraints to fix the part with the axis and then, to control the rotation insert an angle bond, which will be the one to animate. the grades appear at the top in the edge of soul constraints.
 
thanks Pompeo you are right I have only the experience of the university in which I made 2 inventor exams in fact regarding the part of mechanical design I have no problems I can realize practically anything are the parts of analysis of the efforts and animation of which I miss the basics and I have already ordered the manual.
Thank you.
umberto
 
bye,
I think you're missing a bone in the basic theory of the program. and it is difficult to learn it on a forum.
also be able to answer questions "how do you do this", presumes to understand the explanation of having a basic elementary knowledge of the program.
what I recommend is or follow a course, or a manual (in the library a new one has just come out in Italian), where you will find the basic answers for a basic use of the program.

given this, when entering the first part in a set it is bound by default ("fixed/grounded", which can still be removed).
to animate a rotation you need one or two constraints to fix the part with the axis and then, to control the rotation insert an angle bond, which will be the one to animate. the grades appear at the top in the edge of soul constraints.
However I consider this forum very useful thanks to people like you who at least have the patience to explain something. Already reading the 3 answers I managed to realize my first animation:)
Thank you very much
umberto
 
If we explain you, you should have a basic, even minimal, of the program.
When I started with inventor I studied all the manual of edoardo pruneri, after a week I knew how to use inventor!
I'll make you an example, at home I have 2011, I hope you can open this format. Just ready to put it on you!
In any case however well studied the manual, and once the "mentality" of inventor happens, you will see that it will be easier.
 
If we explain you, you should have a basic, even minimal, of the program.
When I started with inventor I studied all the manual of edoardo pruneri, after a week I knew how to use inventor!
I'll make you an example, at home I have 2011, I hope you can open this format. Just ready to put it on you!
In any case however well studied the manual, and once the "mentality" of inventor happens, you will see that it will be easier.
thank you very much I ordered the professional manual 2012 and as soon as the divoro arrives
Thanks again
umberto
 
Here I am, I have attached a folder with an example, take the axieme, click with the right mouse button on the bond I called "animation" and press play... then change the settings to figure out how it works.
In principle you must bind a particular by leaving the degree of freedom you need, then put a bond in the bike you need (in the case of the example is the rotation, and the necessary bond is the degree). in other cases, for example a linear guide, the bond that gives you movement would be a coincidence between faces, look at these videos that I posted for another user, the animated bond is a coincidence between the faces of the gas piston:
Open: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wi2lecft-4chiudes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppvfmdkh29cLet me know if you need more clarification!
What manual did you buy? the pruners do not do it for 2012 passes from 2011 to 2013... if I do not erro there is another of which I do not remember the name, refresh my memory! :finger:
 

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Here I am, I have attached a folder with an example, take the axieme, click with the right mouse button on the bond I called "animation" and press play... then change the settings to figure out how it works.
In principle you must bind a particular by leaving the degree of freedom you need, then put a bond in the bike you need (in the case of the example is the rotation, and the necessary bond is the degree). in other cases, for example a linear guide, the bond that gives you movement would be a coincidence between faces, look at these videos that I posted for another user, the animated bond is a coincidence between the faces of the gas piston:
Open: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wi2lecft-4chiudes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppvfmdkh29cLet me know if you need more clarification!
What manual did you buy? the pruners do not do it for 2012 passes from 2011 to 2013... if I do not erro there is another of which I do not remember the name, refresh my memory! :finger:
hi alby thank you so much for the video and the explanation I think I understand how you do it and I hope one day I can return your help.
the manual I bought is thishttp://www.bol.it/libri/autodesk-inventor/enrico-rossetto-cristian-sella/ea978884812649/and I would like to take one of the inventors in 'general' if I touch it.
I still thank you very much and as I'm inexperienced in the field I wanted to ask you something else.
What are the prices for a designer?I collaborated 4 months with a company that hired me regularly to design mechanical tools with a fixed monthly per month.
but for a single design? How much do you take? Are you paying now or at the table? and for an animation? ?
you can also not answer me or do it in pvt perhaps are arguments not to discuss in a forum ahah.
Thank you so much for your help.
umberto
 
You took my own guide, you'll have to get me by courier. . .

for the cost is a strange question.. in the sense that I work as an employee, and I perceive an adequate salary to the work I carry out, calculates that I have 10 years experience (I have 30 years), and come from youth experiences (from 16 to 20 years) in the summer and after school, as a metalmechanical operio, for which I have a practical training, linked to a good training in technical uff.,m that in 10 years I have carried out in 3 companies that produce category articles and complexity I know different cads and vector graphics programs.
Ultimately, the salary depends on the knowledge and skills you have, which I think is levied by academic training (I attended hypism).
made some experience then we talk about it!! :finger:

I don't know the rates for occasional jobs.
 
pity that on the manual are not treated the inventor fields study and analysis of the stresses. would I need a complete manual.ce will be one for 2012? ?
 
mine arrived today, but I haven't read it yet, I haven't had a second free!
cmq what you posted to me is for 2012 http://www.bol.it/libri/autodesk-inventor/enrico-rossetto-cristian-sella/ea978884812649/ Unfortunately the pruners will not be published for the 2012 version will pass from 2011 (which I have) to 2013. if you may be interested in taking a look at the pruners manual of the 2012 version and see if they treat them study and stress, the program has not changed much, so you should find something useful.
 
in the pruners study to the water of pink,no dynamic simulation, no stress analysis, no piping,etc

the pruners say that it is the abc, nothing more.
 
I correct the previous post, in the last sentence I recommended to see the pruners of 2011 not 2012 that I had just said do not exist! Sorry.
for the agreed level, used the pruners of version 9 and 11 to learn from 0, in a week I knew to use decently inv 10.
I will now study that of the 2012 version looking for what are the news regarding the prehistoric version 10.
Unfortunately I don't know how to help you for a more specific training, try with online tutorials, at the worst inscribed to some course.
If I find something, I'll write to you.
 
I correct the previous post, in the last sentence I recommended to see the pruners of 2011 not 2012 that I had just said do not exist! Sorry.
for the agreed level, used the pruners of version 9 and 11 to learn from 0, in a week I knew to use decently inv 10.
I will now study that of the 2012 version looking for what are the news regarding the prehistoric version 10.
Unfortunately I don't know how to help you for a more specific training, try with online tutorials, at the worst inscribed to some course.
If I find something, I'll write to you.
thank you so much as I was always thinking of doing a certification I read that they hold courses in Milan. The secrets don't really want to unravel and ahah. It would really be as you say you have time and throw away every aspect of the online guide
Thanks again
umberto
 

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