Superb work, thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much for the excellent tutorial.
Very cool tuturial!!
Damien, this is a great tutorial which really helped me understand how to animate some complicated mechanisms. it has been immensely helpful in explaining difficult device concepts.
A harder example i'm having trouble with: If I have a similar expanding mechanism, but would like to be able to wrap a membrane around it that stretches as the internal struts are bent out. Picture the device you've created with a thin rubber tube connecting the two red bases and getting stretched out in the middle as the hex bars bow out... Is that possible to do within solidworks animation?
I thank you on the quality of work, I also have a youtube channel for beginners on solidworks, thank you again
Nice idea .
terrific tutorial thank you!
That was cool, and I was wondering how did you saved a high quality video, as I saw the animation was a little frezzing but at the windows media playig it was playing normally!
Time ago I was with the need find a way to save a high resolution video but I wasnt able to do it, but could you help with a hint for example a video, a book or a theme to look for it in the internet, because i havent found anything yet!
Thanks in advance.
Files are found at the following link
www.dropbox.com/sh/66mnnqzxi0y6kmk/AAA6OQ-PkI-IZoAVtj2ltEXpa?dl=0
Great tutorial!
How did you make the more refined animation shown in the first 20 secs? Photoworks?
Valeu
first i thought you used a simulation stress analysis to do this.it's more simple than i imagine
My sketch is not getting deformed along with the upper part. Could u plz tell me which relations should i remove or add to make it deform. Thanks
is it possible to make an animation and generate multiple stl files from the animation? thank you
It says that the sketch can't be moved because its fully defined. If I suppress the links, it just rotates the base as well...
genius
good job. please tell me that how you gave good graphic look to material
In the Motion Study tab you can create an animation using the photoview 360 if you have it turned on in SolidWorks Professional
How does the frequency work when you set to oscillation and what does the 0.1Hz mean? I mean its 5 seconds one way, not 0.1... Thanks though, great work!
Frequency (Hertz) is oscillations per second. 1 Hz is 1 oscillation per 1 second. 1 oscillation per 5 seconds will give you a frequency of 0.2 Hz
hi, can you tell me why my sketching does not follow the rotation of the upper part? I have added coincide relation to the deformable lines and the upper part. Its length is changed when I pull up/down the upper part.
i have made it! I failed to remove the "along Y" relation after drawing the line in the middle:) thanks for you vedio
i'm having the similar problem. Could u plz tell me which relations should i remove to make it deform. Thanks.
solid works 2018 wont allow sketch relation to other parts of the assembly . am I doing some thing wrong ?!
It's a setting you have to make sure is enabled.
help.solidworks.com/2019/english/SolidWorks/sldworks/HIDD_OPTIONS_EXTERNAL_REFS.htm#:~:text=You%20can%20specify%20options%20to,Options%20and%20click%20External%20References.
"Do not create references external to model" near the bottom.
I'm having a hard time imitating this. is this file still available?
ikr too. i clicked on sotNice tutorialng and now i cant find any tracks and everytNice tutorialng is blank idk what to do
Nice tut! Does anybody know if you can animate deformations like this in Visualize 2020? Thank you!
can you tell me how to mate a hook and steel rope'
Surprised to see that there is no rupture?
How you get this in visualize?
how to render in video?
In the Motion Study tab you can create an animation using the photoview 360 if you have it turned on in SolidWorks Professional
Thanks for the cool video! I learned a lot. I'm trying to learn Solidworks and just watching you do stuff showed me other ways to do things. Appreciate your work.