I used a combination of a couple of different programs. The whole thing was put together and recorded in powerpoint. The 3d animations of the planes folding out were created using the animator recorder in solidworks assemblies. The 2d stuff was drawn up in autocad then converted to a wmf file and brought into PowerPoint for animation. The colour for was added using the insert shape tool within PowerPoint. I have made a short video on the process for my own students which might help you. I'll add the link
Link to how I animate the line drawings within PowerPoint using solidworks to get the 3d models. The video is pretty quick I just hit record when answering a students question in lass one day 🙂. ua-cam.com/video/ON5t1cP29m8/v-deo.html
Very well explained with a good technique.
Hi there, brilliant videos. Might consider labeling the Video 1st Angle Orthographic Projection to avoid confusion with 3rd Angle.
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Thanks for your sharing. Please, Thomas, what is the name of software that you have used to create this course?
I used a combination of a couple of different programs. The whole thing was put together and recorded in powerpoint. The 3d animations of the planes folding out were created using the animator recorder in solidworks assemblies. The 2d stuff was drawn up in autocad then converted to a wmf file and brought into PowerPoint for animation. The colour for was added using the insert shape tool within PowerPoint. I have made a short video on the process for my own students which might help you. I'll add the link
Link to how I animate the line drawings within PowerPoint using solidworks to get the 3d models. The video is pretty quick I just hit record when answering a students question in lass one day 🙂.
ua-cam.com/video/ON5t1cP29m8/v-deo.html
Here's another rough video on how I animate the 3d planes within solidworks. ua-cam.com/video/JjN1fbteyWc/v-deo.html
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