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Joints with path

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lama_aqel88
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Joints with path

Hi ,
I just wanna ask about joint ...
How to do tow joints in same object , i neds to do some objects move sliding to right then to up ..
Or if there any possiblity to do joint in path it will be so helpfull .
Another thing maybe it is idea , if there a possiblity in next update ti make fusion render the motion studies as video to gothere i mean now we can render video each mition study seperatly i need to get all motion in body in same video

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Lama aqel
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jeff_strater
in reply to: lama_aqel88

Hi @lama_aqel88,

 

Good question.   In general, no, Fusion cannot really do this kind of complex joint (if I understand your question - you want one component to follow a path in another component, I believe).  You can add two joints between the same objects.  Fusion will warn you, because that can often result in conflicting joints.

 

Regarding your second question:  There is no way to day to make a single video out of multiple motion studies.  If it were me, I would make separate videos, and just edit them together using video editing tools.

 

Sorry not to have a better answer for you.

 

Jeff

 


Jeff Strater
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lama_aqel88
in reply to: lama_aqel88

Hi jeff ,
Thank you

I hope autodesk could make any thing in joint follow path .
And that what i do right now with motion vedio but i just asking if there a poosiblity to make this idea in fusture update to save our time 😉
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Anonymous
in reply to: lama_aqel88

I'm trying to do the same... only with a pin and a metal plate, where the metal plate has a track cut out for the pin to follow, with multiple directions. I have no idea how to do it 😞

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