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Motion study observations

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PaulMunford
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Motion study observations

Creating motion studies is fun!

 

Fusion 360 - Reubeau screw animation 3.gif

 

It would be great if the study could be saved, or remembered. At the moment once you click 'OK' all your hard work is lost and must be done again!

 

Oh - and how do I stop the floor going up and down?

 

Paul

 


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haughec
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Hi Paul,

 

We you select OK from the Motion Study dialog, you should see a Motion Study folder appear in your browser which contains your newly created motion study.  You can edit the motion study from there.

 

We've received similar feedback regarding the moving ground plane, and plan to address it in a future release.

 

Thanks

Charles Haughey
Fusion 360 User Experience Architect
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PaulMunford
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Got it! Thanks Charles 😄

 


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lure23
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If the bottom moving is still a problem - just place a teeny tiny box or something lower than where your model moves. It will anchor the coordinate system.

 

You can probably also make it transparent so it doesn't catch the eye even by accident.

Asko Kauppi

IT guy into Cleantech.

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