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Setting up a motion study

Setting up a motion study - SOLIDWORKS Tutorial

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Setting up a motion study

The motion study defines the moves that assembly your camera is going to make well the animation is happening. There is a wizard that allows us to find one type of motion at a time, and stack those individual motions on top of each other to create an amazing animation. Lets take a look, at the bottom of the screen, you can see I have my model and all my components. Our next study, see motion study one. I've actually predefined a whole motion study. What I want to do is, actually create a brand new motion study by right clicking say Create New Motion Study. When I do that, I've got the model here and I've got an open timeline. So what we can do first, is click on this animation Wizard. If I click on that, it gives me a few different options to quickly add animation to my model. The first one I want to do is called Explode. Go ahead and click on Explode, click on Next. For the duration, I'd type in 5 seconds, and my start time I want to start right at 0. Click on Finish. That creates a…

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