Missing motion studies - BUG ?

Missing motion studies - BUG ?

arnou-verfaillie
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Missing motion studies - BUG ?

arnou-verfaillie
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Hello

 

I think I've found another bug.
I want to render a couple of motion studies, but the rendering does not allow me to go down the list of studies. Below is a screencast of what i mean.
There are a couple of motion studies, as you can see in the browser, but when i want to select a certain motion study, i can only choose the alphabetical top 7 or so. Scroll does not do anything. You can clearly see in the cast i selected a study below the bottom one, but i cant find the rest...
Any suggestions?

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colin.smith
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Hi @arnou-verfaillie

 

This does seem like a bug.  I'm going to have the visualization team take a look. 

Thanks

 

Colin

 

Colin Smith
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Alias Create VR (aka Project Sugarhill)
Automotive & Conceptual Design Group
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arnou-verfaillie
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Is there any idea on when this bug will be fixed because I really need more studies to render. I have now been able to get around the problem by deleting the ones I'm not using anymore, but I have come to the point where that is not possible anymore.

 

Kind regards

Arnou Verfaillie

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colin.smith
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Hi @arnou-verfaillie

 

I have forwarded this issue the the rendering team for review. 

 

Thanks


Colin

 

Colin Smith
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SketchBook
Alias Create VR (aka Project Sugarhill)
Automotive & Conceptual Design Group
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colin.smith
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Hi @arnou-verfaillie

 

Here is what heard back.  Motion studies can only be rendered by opening an image and then going to “Render-As -> Motion Study”. So if the view was created first and then new motion studies were added, they are not shown in the Render-as option. The workflow for this is to render an image again and then Render-As -> Motion Study.

 

 

Hope that helps, 

 

Colin

 

Colin Smith
Sr. Product Manager
SketchBook
Alias Create VR (aka Project Sugarhill)
Automotive & Conceptual Design Group
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