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Studio Model failed to update error

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Message 1 of 10
Anonymous
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Studio Model failed to update error

Anybody out there know how I might find what's wrong with my Studio
animation? I get an error half way through saying Model has failed to update
& I can't seem to find the culprit. The assembly model seems fine.
Attached is a screen shot of the action editor.

All the constraints are suppressed & most of the actions are simple moves.
Some have a move & rotation together. There are several fade in & fade outs.
I tried deleting actions one by one & can make the problem happen at
different times but it's irregular


Any incite on this would be very appreciated. If I don't get this completed
soon my client is going to get very animated! Thanks....

Gary
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Message 2 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Gary, Can you post the image so I can look at it? Thanks,
_______________________________
Bill Bogan
Product Designer - Autodesk Inventor
Manufacturing Solutions Division
Message 3 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Bill,

I tried as you can see from the file size on previous post but it didn't go
thru I guess.
Here it is again zipped down. I can send you the whole enchilada if
necessary.

Thanks for having a look!

Gary

PS Sorry I had a conflict & missed your class at AU. Probably wouldn't be
having this problem had I been able to attend..


"Bill Bogan" wrote in message
news:5037040@discussion.autodesk.com...
Gary, Can you post the image so I can look at it? Thanks,
_______________________________
Bill Bogan
Product Designer - Autodesk Inventor
Manufacturing Solutions Division
Message 4 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

The image doesn't say too much but it would seem that a constraint in there
is probably unsuppressing itself by mistake at that time segment.(5.1s)

Since the animation runs until this time, that would indicate that all your
"starts" (at 0s) aren't conflicting.

Are you trying to run with adaptivity? If you are, make sure the
workfeatures (if used) are indeed adaptive and that you are also animating
thier constraints.

QBZ
Message 5 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Quinn,

Quinn,

I found some adaptivity that was not turned off but turning it off did not
solve the problem, unfortunately.
I am purposely not animating any constraints since I seem to always run into
conflicts with animating motion.

It shuts down at the transition of one motion to another as you can see but
no matter how I manipulate those I still get the error.

Gary


"Quinn Zander" wrote in message
news:5037087@discussion.autodesk.com...
The image doesn't say too much but it would seem that a constraint in there
is probably unsuppressing itself by mistake at that time segment.(5.1s)

Since the animation runs until this time, that would indicate that all your
"starts" (at 0s) aren't conflicting.

Are you trying to run with adaptivity? If you are, make sure the
workfeatures (if used) are indeed adaptive and that you are also animating
thier constraints.

QBZ
Message 6 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Gary,

Do you have a feel for which component is failing at that time? If not
that's OK I was just wondering.
It will probably take sending us the dataset so we can analyze the animation
and see what is happening.
Is the dataset very large?
_______________________________
Bill Bogan
Product Designer - Autodesk Inventor
Manufacturing Solutions Division

"Gary Cross ( IV10 SP2)" wrote in message
news:5037187@discussion.autodesk.com...
Quinn,

Quinn,

I found some adaptivity that was not turned off but turning it off did not
solve the problem, unfortunately.
I am purposely not animating any constraints since I seem to always run into
conflicts with animating motion.

It shuts down at the transition of one motion to another as you can see but
no matter how I manipulate those I still get the error.

Gary


"Quinn Zander" wrote in message
news:5037087@discussion.autodesk.com...
The image doesn't say too much but it would seem that a constraint in there
is probably unsuppressing itself by mistake at that time segment.(5.1s)

Since the animation runs until this time, that would indicate that all your
"starts" (at 0s) aren't conflicting.

Are you trying to run with adaptivity? If you are, make sure the
workfeatures (if used) are indeed adaptive and that you are also animating
thier constraints.

QBZ
Message 7 of 10
R.Corriveau
in reply to: Anonymous

Not sure by the jpeg.
Is there any problems with seal 2 in the animation? Do the 2 fades conflict?
Message 8 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Bill,

Bob,

I don't know which component is failing. Probably best if I post the file to
a FTP site . Zipped it's over 27 mB.

It's a proprietary design so I'll have to contact you directly to advise
which FTP site to access.

Thanks.

Gary

"Bill Bogan" wrote in message
news:5037291@discussion.autodesk.com...
Gary,

Do you have a feel for which component is failing at that time? If not
that's OK I was just wondering.
It will probably take sending us the dataset so we can analyze the animation
and see what is happening.
Is the dataset very large?
_______________________________
Bill Bogan
Product Designer - Autodesk Inventor
Manufacturing Solutions Division

"Gary Cross ( IV10 SP2)" wrote in message
news:5037187@discussion.autodesk.com...
Quinn,

Quinn,

I found some adaptivity that was not turned off but turning it off did not
solve the problem, unfortunately.
I am purposely not animating any constraints since I seem to always run into
conflicts with animating motion.

It shuts down at the transition of one motion to another as you can see but
no matter how I manipulate those I still get the error.

Gary


"Quinn Zander" wrote in message
news:5037087@discussion.autodesk.com...
The image doesn't say too much but it would seem that a constraint in there
is probably unsuppressing itself by mistake at that time segment.(5.1s)

Since the animation runs until this time, that would indicate that all your
"starts" (at 0s) aren't conflicting.

Are you trying to run with adaptivity? If you are, make sure the
workfeatures (if used) are indeed adaptive and that you are also animating
thier constraints.

QBZ
Message 9 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Rick,
I can't find any problem with the Seal2 part & deleting the fades has no
affect on the problem. Not easy finding solutions to problems like this with
Studio.

Gary

wrote in message news:5037357@discussion.autodesk.com...
Not sure by the jpeg.
Is there any problems with seal 2 in the animation? Do the 2 fades conflict?
Message 10 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Gary,

Did you find the solution yet? Same notification popped up here too.

Tero

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