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motion study - video quality

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strangelittle_girl

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Good morning to all,

I am creating an animation with solidworks, only that I have some problems of "quality" of the generated footage.
in particular by setting the screen video of solidworks the result is poor both in the movement (scattoso) and in the shadows and colors of the parts.. .
I shouldn't have hardware issues so I don't understand. .

Moreover I would like to know how the use of the rendering of photoworks in the study of movement, i.e. activating photoworks do not understand how he sets background and colors since not from a preview (in fact at the end after saving the rendering video - very slow operation - the result is often unguardable!).
Could you explain how it sets?

Thank you.

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hello strange, I'm not an expert in sw, but lately I've been cimentant in creating some animations. I can try from my little experience to tell you what I think.
First of all, quality depends on how you set the video resolution and compression lamps, at the time of saving the video. saving in avi with a resolution of 640x480 already you can have a discreet quality. for compression use microsoft video1, which sw shows me as default setting.
for the "scattoso" result I think it's a frame problem per second, which you can always set in the screen of the movie rescue. sw by default puts 7.5 fograms per second, but animations do not satisfy me if I do not set at least 15fot/s, then obviously depends on the type of animation, obvious that with a toothed wheel with a twenty teeth and that rotates at more than 10giri/min, you will not be able to have a smooth animation with 7.5 frames/s.
for rendering, I never found myself applying backgrounds, but only limited to assigning materials to components, and also here, using a decent resolution, the results, were not so poor.

I hope I've been a little helpful to you!
 

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