How do I bring the captured position into a view in a Fusion drawing?

How do I bring the captured position into a view in a Fusion drawing?

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How do I bring the captured position into a view in a Fusion drawing?

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I am a Fusion user. In my assembly model, I use joints to check the movement and then create drawings of the final model.

 

I have an issue. I want to include views in the drawing that reflect the movement using the captured position, but the drawing synchronizes with the last version of the model's position.

 

All views show the same movement(position). How can I solve this? Also, I want to represent only the moving components with dashed lines and overlay them onto other views. I’m curious about how to do this as well.

 

The bird-shaped figure in the drawing moves according to the joint, and I want to show the movement by representing the bird shape with dashed lines. It also needs to be overlaid at the exact position.

 

 

 

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kacper.suchomski
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Hi

Fusion does not have an overlay view functionality.

You can get around this to some extent by making a copy (or array) of the bird model and creating a configuration that includes both positions (i.e. a configuration with the bird duplicate and position operations enabled).
The configuration will allow you to create a separate base view with the two birds in different positions.
Unfortunately you cannot control the line type, but you will have the assurance that the representation is accurate.


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