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move cars on curved path with "study of movement"

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hi, I spent the last 2 hours figuring out how to apply a motorcycle to my car to turn it on a curved path with "movement study"... :confused:

I can't figure out how to do it or where I'm wrong. .
I ask help to you:
 

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hi, I spent the last 2 hours figuring out how to apply a motorcycle to my car to turn it on a curved path with "movement study"... :confused:

I can't figure out how to do it or where I'm wrong. .
I ask help to you:
I apologize;
What are you always looking for? :biggrin:

greetings
Marco:smile:

I'm trying to see the file. Is it 2009?
 
hi, I spent the last 2 hours figuring out how to apply a motorcycle to my car to turn it on a curved path with "movement study"... :confused:

I can't figure out how to do it or where I'm wrong. .
I ask help to you:
What are you doing, the jokes?
the folder is empty..:smile:

greetings
Mar
 
hi, I spent the last 2 hours figuring out how to apply a motorcycle to my car to turn it on a curved path with "study of movement". . .

I can't figure out how to do it or where I'm wrong. .
I ask help to you:
try to see who:http://www.mikejwilson.com/solidworks/solidworks_files-02.htmthe link "curve drive animation".
Oh, I didn't even open it, but I remembered this guy's site and I think he can get your car started.

said this, I elect you post of the year for the most hallucinating problems:biggrin:

Hi.
 
. I elect you post of the year for the most hallucinating problems:biggrin:
I apologize;
What are you always looking for? :biggrin:
:tongue: ... eh eh eh eh yes indeed.. it is that I always come new ideas to present the products or to study new ones, then sw (and my inpreparation) punctually disappoints me... lucky you are in the forum
Well then don't say it's not a good exercise. I wanted to make a full tour of the car, then reconnect to my new post and try to "render" the video and see if the result is photorealistic. . .
I saw it, man! But I couldn't ride the omino, and you?
use advanced couplings.
Hi, I tried your attachment, look at the video, the speeds are not constant at all and then at the 3rd bend it stops without reason....:frown:
. Do you understand that? Am I wrong or is sw limited?
 

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You're the one who wanted the bike. Now pedal! :biggrin:
as I told you remember that page and I posted the link. I did not download the file, but if you could with 2001 I think that nine versions later should not be a big problem :wink:
...:frown: when I happen to these things I feel old and unfair...

I tried at home with the professional, I tried some of those examples, some I managed to move them, others even. .
I'd like to tell if with the professional is something you can do (the full ride) because from the help I didn't pull out much, and I see that the bike looks straight and seems not to follow a path.. .

daiii give me qlc straight with an example also trivial but working of motorcycle "perpetuo" with curves and closed ring? :36_1_5:
 
use advanced couplings.
Hi mike 1967, I'm sorry, but I only see your post now...
I tried to open and launch but I find the same difficulties as before: it works but when I meet a curve the bike slows down and then "shorts" :(

Did tea work well?
 
Hello mike 1967, ...
Did tea work well?
Sob... I am always at the same point: I see some beautiful tutorials, you show me examples that should work with a click and instead when launching them do not flee or mislead.. .
your for example, having a linear motor, until the engine "tira", there is no problem, when it arrives at the curve, antenna, when the car turns and goes "against" it freezes and hiccups... :

I don't think it's normal. but and tea works and works well?
 

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