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Hello everyone
I am new to the forum and I need advice;
I must realize an animation of the assembly made in pro and e... I can not.. :mad:
I have sought similar arguments already posted but I have not been helped. My problem is that, once I open a new animation and assigned to each part a body, I go into the sequence menu frames and try to drag the parts to create new snapshots, but I can't in any way drag them. It's like being grounded or bound somehow, but obviously I didn't include them in the ground body.
Can anyone help me?
Thank you!
 
ah, I don't know if it's relevant, but I'm starting from the explosive; I'd like to move all the pieces to the end of the assembly. .
 
you should start from the finished axieme and move the components outward and then reverse the snapshot order.
Bye.
 
Thank you so much!
Trying and thinking I managed to make my own set a little lively. .
But when I take, or when I click on reproduces, I only see the first 100 frames of animation, although my kfs includes snapshots for a time of 27 seconds. the animation is then "cut" (and not by little, since it displays only the first 3 seconds approximately). Is there a way to extend the timeline? I guess so, since it is not so unlikely to want to create animations of more than 3 seconds, but I can't...
Thank you for your help!
 
I did it! Of course he is not intuitive. . .
Thank you very much anyway!
It's a matter of choices, you can buy pros and decide to learn it from self-taught and put a tot of time.
or do official courses and put us 1/4 of the time you would put us as a self-taught.
It is a high-end cad and as such it is a complex tool that offers many options and customization possibilities.
probably when a well-made manual of third parties comes out in Italian language there will be an alternative to basic ptc courses that will allow to learn all the foundations in a more economic way.
I am preparing one and I hope in spring to be able to publish it (secret publicity ....:biggrin::biggrin:).

There is another aspect of pro/e that makes it unique as cad.
It was born in times when windows did not exist and workstations were infinitely less powerful than current ones.
the program follows the unix philosophy and therefore normal windows users must review their approach both in the management of files, both in the user interface, and in the program customization modes.

as all systems have advantages and disadvantages, strengths and weaknesses.
I think the great strengths are:
- computing power (it is among the most performing parametric cads on the market for the management of large assembly and the management of drawings);
- file lightness, try to shape an identical component with pro/e and any other parametric modeler, you will realize that it weighs less and less, in some cases 3 or 4 times less;
- data security in case of corruption of a file or system crash, with versioned files and with the management of trail.txt files you are always able to recover up to the last click or command charged;
- the macros and pro/e fdu are really powerful, allow you to group functions and inputs interactively, working in assembly (many cads have the fdu that only work in part environment);
- ptc offers only one cad for all needs, unlike software houses that offer two products between them incompatible (see siemens and dassault) depending on the needs, and this is an advantage that has no price in case a company decides to implement functionality that had previously not considered; Can you imagine what the cost for a company that decides to move from swx to catia or from solidedge to nx?
switching from a medium-range cad to a high-end cad, for siemens and dassault means losing in the passage all relationships together, all table-model links, and the parameterity of all components.

the disadvantages:
at present the best road in Italy (because abroad all use the existing English language manuals for years on the market) to learn pro/e is to make an official course; this means for the potential customer having to anticipate a few thousand euros in training.
for the big companies this is not a problem, for the small company and for the small technical office often this is the discrimination that often makes to choose another cad.
in this ptc has really hard head, if they had issued manuals in Italian language, to make the training less expensive, they probably would have conquered 70-80% of the market cad for mechanics and industrial design.
 
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the disadvantages:
at present the best road in Italy (because abroad all use the existing English language manuals for years on the market) to learn pro/e is to make an official course; this means for the potential customer having to anticipate a few thousand euros in training.
for the big companies this is not a problem, for the small company and for the small technical office often this is the discrimination that often makes to choose another cad.
in this ptc has really hard head, if they had issued manuals in Italian language, to make the training less expensive, they probably would have conquered 70-80% of the market cad for mechanics and industrial design.
holy words.
as long as the partnership with large multinationals lives, but it is not necessary to underestimate that today's users/students/universities will be tomorrow's designers. .

the little material available (also illegally!) on proe (video, blog, tutorial..) certainly does not want to get behind by self-taught. .

Personal thoughts of course. that then it is a great software there is no doubt.
maybe a little more user-friendly wouldn't be bad.
we will see I create that answer will have from the market and from the users.


greetings
 
hi maxopus,
you have given a clear explanation of pros and cons of pros... thank you now I understand....:finger:

bb
 
Hello everyone,
premitting that I have been using pro_e for a few months, I wanted to create an animation of a fan with adjustable blades....but I can't find any tutorials (also online). ...someone can help me... thank you endlessly! ! !
 
Sincerely, I've done a little and more than usual things don't teach you. There are commands and possibilities that are not written anywhere. I read a day on a manual: If you can't ask a colleague! But what is this? The only ones I've ever seen to screw up are all the people who did the ptc instructor. However the program is excellent but the use is too caste. You know, those characters who know everything about something and keep it for themselves! then they retire and who remains is in....
 

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