Hi there
I am making an animation in Inventor Studio. I have created all my sequences for fading and constraint animations, and now I only need to move the camera around my assembly while zooming in and out with focus on the animations.
The way I have done it so far, is as following:
I've done this a couple of times with success, but now I can't do it again.
As soon as I move my view to another area, and press "Add camera action", it does as intended, but now it zooms out, making the animated area small and hard to see. I want it to be zoomed in on a detailed area, but it's changing the view to the whole assembly.
I hope I've made myself understandable. If not, please tell me so and I will try to elaborate.
Best regards
Alexander
Post assembly here or at least a screen capture of the expanded action timeline.
I am also experiencing this issue. I have contacted both my Autodesk reseller and Autodesk directly. Did you send an example assembly to Autodesk?
John
Reseller created Autodesk case number 08213456.
Reseller suggested I delete the entire animation timeline, save the assembly as a different name, then rebuild the timeline and add camera action ques again. I completed this but the zoom out problem remains.
Instead of zooming and positioning randomly I tried selecting a part within the assemlby and using the different views on the cube, i.e. iso. This did not solve the problem either.
John
Continuing to work on this problem with both reseller and Autodesk direct. Tried the following items with no favorable result:
Thought to uninstall service packs (running SP2) but will upgrade to 2013 instead.
John
@john.capille wrote:....result of zoom out is unpredictable
... Created completely new assembly; same result
John
Might be difficult to solve if unpredictable, but can you make a small dummy assembly that reproduces this behavior (or use the samples/tutorials examples) and attach here?
Hi all,
I'm experiencing exactly the same problem. After I make a few camera animations it then starts to zoom out when I try to make more using "add camera action".
Any solutions yet??
Thanks!
Jonathan
Hi Jonathan,
I will attempt to replicate the problem in a smaller assembly as was requested. We have since upgraded to 2014 and have applied several service packs.
There were no further attempts at solving this since the deadline for the task of creating the animation for a customer presentation expired. An animation was created but it was not a quality piece and was down-played during the presentation.
I can say that when I spoke to Autodesk support on the phone they said that this type of animation capability within Inventor was going to be phased out since Showcase is designed to be the fancy animation app. In fact, no one I spoke to at Autodesk was even generally versed in the position representation method I was trying to use. Their support of this legacy functionality was abysmal.
John
Does anyone have a solution to this problem? We have 2014 installed but the problem is still there.
For me, the Inventor Studio is rather useless if the "add camera action" does not work.
Br
This worked today.
I created a camera from the view I wanted and went back to the camera pull down on the timeline to activate my original camera for that section since Inventor changes the camera when you create a new one.
Then I went to the cameras in the browser window and double clicked my new camera and selected link to view. Then I set the view to that camera and it zoomed out as expected. I double clicked it again and used the slider bar to resize it to what I wanted and checked link to view again. This time it zoomed in so I clicked "Add camera action" and it worked.
I don't know why or if it will work again but I hope this helps. It has aggravated me for years and never seems to work the same way twice.
Thank you for answer.
Unfortunatly it did not work for me. The problem begins when I push "add camera action" in the timeline box.
Then my object randomly zooms out. Mostly the problem occur when I want a close-up.
Br,
Like I said, it seems different every time. Just when I think I have it fixed, it doesn't work the next time.
Kindly add me to the list of non-predictable camera moves.
Walter
Walter Holzwarth