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animation: tightening effect

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MauroTC

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Hello.
Several times I have seen animations made with inventors (films) that reproduced screws or dice screws (or any other sightable element) , that is the rotation effect to the contemporary combination.

I would have solved it by introducing rotation/translation movement constraints and then animating these.
but does anyone know if there is a more immediate and simple dedicated method, drawing on the presentation environment or inventor studio?

thanks in advance.
 
in the study environment you have the possibility to animate parts and constraints. the first serves when you do not have a specific bond on the part, the second uses it when you have the bond and you want to animate it. Remember that if a component is fully bound you will not be able to animate it, that is animation can only take place on residual freedom degrees.
otherwise if you do not want to enter the study module you can tie the translation parameter to the rotation parameter but in this case you have to convert the degrees into radiants to connect a linear dimension with an angle.
 

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