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The motion study panel

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The motion study panel

- [Instructor] Hi everyone, in this bonus chapter we will create a rendered animation with the help of motion study. With our joints in place let's head up to assemble and select motion study. I'm going to move our model here and move our panel up. Let's have this bigger, expanding this, and pull this down. The primary use of motion study is to perform schematic motion analysis based on joints. After creating a motion study we will move to the render work space to create a rendered animation. In this window we have values ranging from zero to 100. This horizontal axis represents time and if translated to the render workspace the length of time of our animation will be from zero to ten seconds. We have a text here saying select joints to animate. This means our vertical axis will be represented by joints. To demonstrate let's select our first joint, which is Rev16, which is shared by our turret and our body shell. Left click, going back to our window we are now in form to select curve…

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