@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign Yes one simple trick someone on the fusion 360 forums mentioned was to set a huge rectangle, modify the appearance and then set that behind your main body / animation to give it a background. works ok and sure looks better than plain white!
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign Would love to see it! I'm going to try to learn a lot more 3D modeling with CAD programs soon, so I'll def be needing your channel.
Sadly no. There is no rendered animation. There are 3 types of renders you can do in Fusion. Static. After you have a static render and you are viewing the image there is an option at the top of the preview that lets you animate a turntable. This will let you animate 6 or 36 views going around the part so it gives you an animation. The other way is to create a motion study. This lets you animate joints and once again if you render an image you will then get the option to render the motion study. Keep in mind those will cost cloud credits or tokens. You can generally do a small 6 frame turntable for free but doing a 36 frame one generally costs. I don't think there is a free rendered motion study.
Hello! Thank you for a great video, was able to make a great assembly video, however I tried saving the video. but it will not play. I have 3 different video apps , it will bring up the video but immediately goes to an error screen. has that ever happened when you export video?
The output is an .avi file. i record avi files for screen capture and play them back in either VLC player or camtasia with no issues. What media player are you using? It is possible you don't have the proper codec to play avi files. If so VLC is free and you might give that one a shot. It will let you convert/save it as an mp4 if you need.
Late to the party, but in the timeline I do not get the colours of the animations. To you it's blue for the animations, grey and yellow for visibility and so on, but to me its only the icons. It's really difficult to animate and I wonder if it's a fix to this? Can't find what I'm looking for online :(
are you on a windows or mac machine? The recent Fusion update hasn't changed this at all so it is either a graphics thing or a difference in win/mac. The timeline and browser both "render" over top of the modeling window slightly different than the animation itself. Do you notice any issues with the Browser also?
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign No issues with browser as I know. I just ran and checked on my laptop and figured it works there as intended. Currently reinstalling to see if it sorts itself out
Yeah that is a new one for me. Not many people use Animations but I have never run across that issue myself or with anyone else. I know this is usually a goto but I would check the graphics card driver. You can do that from the help menu under Support and Diagnostics. there is a graphics diagnostic that lets you toggle some settings and check for an update. There are some display options that can help with performance but I haven't heard of that changing the animation timeline.
Whenever I load my project files into the Animation workspace, all of the objects fuse into one object. How do I prevent this from happening so I can move individual objects? Ok, they are not objects but bodies. What do I do to get them ready for animation? Edit figured it out! gotta convert each body to a component! Right click, select make component from body, then rename the part. ;)
Yeah glad you sorted it out! Animations require components. If you have a component with multiple bodies they will all move as one object. The reason for this is because Fusion tracks the coordinate system which is associated with each component. That way it doesn't affect the design at all.
Thanks heaps, after the first 4 mins I had what I needed to know to create quite a cool technical breakway of my design. Excellent vid :)
Glad it helped! I really wish you could render the animations but it is better than nothing :)
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign Yes one simple trick someone on the fusion 360 forums mentioned was to set a huge rectangle, modify the appearance and then set that behind your main body / animation to give it a background. works ok and sure looks better than plain white!
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Awesome! David has some great content on his channel and maybe one day in the future we could do a collab. Welcome!
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign Would love to see it! I'm going to try to learn a lot more 3D modeling with CAD programs soon, so I'll def be needing your channel.
Great video! grateful for you concise and thoughtful teaching style!
Glad it was helpful!
can it animate in the final envoronment? like not draft looking?
Sadly no. There is no rendered animation. There are 3 types of renders you can do in Fusion. Static. After you have a static render and you are viewing the image there is an option at the top of the preview that lets you animate a turntable. This will let you animate 6 or 36 views going around the part so it gives you an animation. The other way is to create a motion study. This lets you animate joints and once again if you render an image you will then get the option to render the motion study.
Keep in mind those will cost cloud credits or tokens. You can generally do a small 6 frame turntable for free but doing a 36 frame one generally costs. I don't think there is a free rendered motion study.
Thanks, yet another feature I knew nothing about but will have to go have a play with now!
Very Welcome!
Hello! Thank you for a great video, was able to make a great assembly video, however I tried saving the video. but it will not play. I have 3 different video apps , it will bring up the video but immediately goes to an error screen. has that ever happened when you export video?
The output is an .avi file. i record avi files for screen capture and play them back in either VLC player or camtasia with no issues.
What media player are you using? It is possible you don't have the proper codec to play avi files. If so VLC is free and you might give that one a shot. It will let you convert/save it as an mp4 if you need.
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign that must be it. I wass using windows standard media players . thank you i will try vlc ... !
Late to the party, but in the timeline I do not get the colours of the animations. To you it's blue for the animations, grey and yellow for visibility and so on, but to me its only the icons. It's really difficult to animate and I wonder if it's a fix to this? Can't find what I'm looking for online :(
are you on a windows or mac machine? The recent Fusion update hasn't changed this at all so it is either a graphics thing or a difference in win/mac. The timeline and browser both "render" over top of the modeling window slightly different than the animation itself. Do you notice any issues with the Browser also?
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign No issues with browser as I know. I just ran and checked on my laptop and figured it works there as intended. Currently reinstalling to see if it sorts itself out
Yeah that is a new one for me. Not many people use Animations but I have never run across that issue myself or with anyone else. I know this is usually a goto but I would check the graphics card driver. You can do that from the help menu under Support and Diagnostics. there is a graphics diagnostic that lets you toggle some settings and check for an update. There are some display options that can help with performance but I haven't heard of that changing the animation timeline.
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign Reinstalling didn't help. Docking up my laptop now in frustration x) oh man...
what graphics card is in the system that isn't working? and which one in the system that is?
great tutorial
Glad you enjoyed it!
I want to learn tyre design (in surface)?
Vasu, do you mean for production? or do you just want to model them for a reference?
Whenever I load my project files into the Animation workspace, all of the objects fuse into one object. How do I prevent this from happening so I can move individual objects? Ok, they are not objects but bodies. What do I do to get them ready for animation?
Edit figured it out! gotta convert each body to a component! Right click, select make component from body, then rename the part. ;)
Yeah glad you sorted it out! Animations require components. If you have a component with multiple bodies they will all move as one object. The reason for this is because Fusion tracks the coordinate system which is associated with each component. That way it doesn't affect the design at all.
excellent!
Thanks!