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Saving and adding views to the animation

Saving and adding views to the animation - SOLIDWORKS Tutorial

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Saving and adding views to the animation

- [Instructor] We've created the animation where we rotated the view, we rotated and split it, rotated and collapsed it. Notice that I am back in model space, or the model interface. What if we wanted to change some of the views? Well, this is where saving and naming views come in. If we wanted to save a view, for example, a close-up, where we come really into the part like that. Maybe that would be our intermediate shot between the closing, before we did the rotation. I could come over and I can say, okay, I want to save that view. I'm gonna say, it's my close-up iso view, How did I get this dialogue box to add this view? Notice, it's right there. Basically, all I did was I press the space bar and then select add new view, and then give it a name. If you want to have a specific view integrated into your animation, that's what you would do. I'm gonna go back to my animation interface, my motion study interface. I'm gonna copy this study. I'm gonna rename this and call it…

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