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Using saved views with keypoints

Using saved views with keypoints - SOLIDWORKS Tutorial

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Using saved views with keypoints

[Instructor] - We've created our jack-in-the-box animation, and just to review, we've got this little nursery scene, and we've got our jack-in-the-box model in there. I'm going to quickly play it so we can see what we've got. What does it do? Basically, you see the handle rotates and the jack-in-the-box pops out and then it goes back in. What if we wanted to add a saved view to that? If I come over to the Orientation, you want to make sure that you untoggle the Disable View Creation. Remember, we already set up some poses. Right now, this pose is basically not assigned to anything. It's what I wanted it to be. I'm going to set it to the iso2 pose so you can kind of see how it adjusted there. And notice if I mouse over, it shows that it's adjusted to that iso2 pose. Then, I want it to zoom in to a close-up view right when it's opened up fully. So, that's right here. But I want that iso2 pose to kind of stay where it is right up to the close-up. Otherwise, what's going to happen is…

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