I am trying to transform/move four components (picked together) in animation. They all move together correctly under the cursor, and when I input an exact dimension, but when I OK/accept the move or press return, one remains in the correct position, the other three jump out of view, but still on the screen if I pan out. Up to this point, previous transforms of the same model have functioned correctly as have previous animations. I have gone back to the model and made the four items a rigid group but this did not carry over to the animation. I tried transforming/moving the items individually but the same happened, one moved correctly the others moved out of view. Has anyone else had this problem, is there a fix? I am half way through a large animation and have now had to stiop. Cheers
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I am trying to transform/move four components (picked together) in animation. They all move together correctly under the cursor, and when I input an exact dimension, but when I OK/accept the move or press return, one remains in the correct position, the other three jump out of view, but still on the screen if I pan out. Up to this point, previous transforms of the same model have functioned correctly as have previous animations. I have gone back to the model and made the four items a rigid group but this did not carry over to the animation. I tried transforming/moving the items individually but the same happened, one moved correctly the others moved out of view. Has anyone else had this problem, is there a fix? I am half way through a large animation and have now had to stiop. Cheers
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This si hard to assess without a screencast, model, etc.
However, AFAIK the Animation workspace dos not honor joints. That may explain part of the roblem.
This si hard to assess without a screencast, model, etc.
However, AFAIK the Animation workspace dos not honor joints. That may explain part of the roblem.
Hey @gordonclamp, thanks for letting us know about this, the screencast helps explain the problem a lot, although I'm not sure why you're running into this issue still. Can you share your model with me so I can take a look at it? timera.hart@autodesk.com
Thanks,
Timera
Hey @gordonclamp, thanks for letting us know about this, the screencast helps explain the problem a lot, although I'm not sure why you're running into this issue still. Can you share your model with me so I can take a look at it? timera.hart@autodesk.com
Thanks,
Timera
This question has not generated any reason's or correction's to the problem. I accept that it is a very unusual occurance, not reflected in other annimations I have produced so as I am unable to supply the model for interrogation I accept it is a problem I will have to live with.
This question has not generated any reason's or correction's to the problem. I accept that it is a very unusual occurance, not reflected in other annimations I have produced so as I am unable to supply the model for interrogation I accept it is a problem I will have to live with.
I am getting a similar result when doing linear transformations in the animation module. The inconsistencies in the displacement are not as extreme. However, I think this inconsistent behavior should be corrected. To illustrate, I try to displace two parts by 10". When I press enter I noticed that the parts displaced more. When returning the parts to the previous location, which should be 10" apart, the displacement needed is 10" + 2 13/32".
I am getting a similar result when doing linear transformations in the animation module. The inconsistencies in the displacement are not as extreme. However, I think this inconsistent behavior should be corrected. To illustrate, I try to displace two parts by 10". When I press enter I noticed that the parts displaced more. When returning the parts to the previous location, which should be 10" apart, the displacement needed is 10" + 2 13/32".
Hey @Anonymous, can you share your model with me so we can debug it please?
timera.hart@autodesk.com
Thanks in advance,
Timera
Hey @Anonymous, can you share your model with me so we can debug it please?
timera.hart@autodesk.com
Thanks in advance,
Timera
Hello,
It looks like I'm having exactly the same problem as you did! I have a simple assembly comprising two components. If I try and both rotate and move one of the components in the Animation workspace, the component goes zooming off-screen when I click OK. Here's a screen capture video of what's happening:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkSWagjKKQg
Did you ever find out what was causing the problem? I would really appreciate any ideas, especially as this is my first attempt at an animation and I'm disappointed this problem is occurring.
Here is my project on A360 if anyone wants to view it as well:
Best regards,
Lindsay Wilson
Hello,
It looks like I'm having exactly the same problem as you did! I have a simple assembly comprising two components. If I try and both rotate and move one of the components in the Animation workspace, the component goes zooming off-screen when I click OK. Here's a screen capture video of what's happening:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkSWagjKKQg
Did you ever find out what was causing the problem? I would really appreciate any ideas, especially as this is my first attempt at an animation and I'm disappointed this problem is occurring.
Here is my project on A360 if anyone wants to view it as well:
Best regards,
Lindsay Wilson
I sent my project files to @masa.minohara who explained to me that this issue was logged as a defect and was escalated to development. However, I do not have further information.
I sent my project files to @masa.minohara who explained to me that this issue was logged as a defect and was escalated to development. However, I do not have further information.
Hi @lindsaywilson88, Thanks for letting us know, and for giving us access to your dataset. Let me follow up with my development team to see what their feedback is on this issue.
Stay tuned...
-Timera
Hi @lindsaywilson88, Thanks for letting us know, and for giving us access to your dataset. Let me follow up with my development team to see what their feedback is on this issue.
Stay tuned...
-Timera
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