Add Numerical Speed Control and Higher Step Count for Motion Studies
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The current Motion Study tool in Fusion is severely limited by two long-standing issues:
The speed slider lacks any numerical input or units, making it impossible to precisely control animation timing. Even at the slowest setting, most animations are far too fast to analyze or present effectively.
The 100-step limit is overly restrictive and prevents smooth, professional animations (especially when motion involves multiple joints or slow transitions.)
These limitations have been discussed in the forums for years, but no improvements have been made. Please consider the following updates:
Add a numerical input field to set duration (seconds), frames per second, or time per step.
Allow more than 100 steps in a motion study.
Optionally allow export of the animation locally at user-defined frame rates (not just cloud rendering).
These changes would significantly improve usability for prototyping, product presentations, and functional analysis—without forcing users into Blender, 3DS Max, or Unreal for simple animations.
This is core CAD functionality. Please prioritize these quality-of-life upgrades. 9 years of complaints and work around ought to warrant at least a week for one engineer to attempt something for us please. How to slow down a motion study? Asked by matt
@TimelesslyTiredYouth I am causing a ruckus here.
Thanks @jeff_strater for your past responses — any updates on this issue?