Inventor Using 3d Connexion Space Mouse Has Jumpy Jerkiness On Rotation

Inventor Using 3d Connexion Space Mouse Has Jumpy Jerkiness On Rotation

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Inventor Using 3d Connexion Space Mouse Has Jumpy Jerkiness On Rotation

creocatia3d
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how do I leave my workspace equal to the assembly environment? I would like to see the settings that are enabled in assembly mode to leave the same in common part. I'm very slow in turning the piece in by the ordinary. In the assembly is excellent.

* I have 16GB of ram and 3 mega video card

kelly.young has edited your subject line for clarity: video ownership

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Mark.Lancaster
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@creocatia3d

 

What?  Your posting is not clear.  What are you trying to accomplish?  And what does this have to do with video ownership?

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kelly.young
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Hello @creocatia3d are you trying to create a Presentation.ipn or working within the Inventor Studio Environment?

 

Are you wanting it to be the Realistic Ray Tracing view that you see in the viewer but don't get that from the video export?

 

If you could restate what you're trying to do and show any screenshot or record a screencast would be helpful.

 

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creocatia3d
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image "jumping".

environment IPT

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kelly.young
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@creocatia3d so when you are in the Part environment the model is jumping when rotating but in Assembly environment it is fine?

 

Have you installed the most recent Inventor Updates?

 

Is the Graphics Drivers up to date from the manufacturers website? 

 

Did you somehow check something in the Application Options > Display or > Hardware?

 

If you have run out of options you can always try Reset Utility or Repair Install.

 

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creocatia3d
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I already updated 2019. if I open a piece here from the forum, it gets good too. the problem is in the inventor's default. So the question is how to compare the settings of my software and another file.

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DarrenP
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can you  provide a screenshot or a screencast of what your seeing?

your postings make no sense

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creocatia3d
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attached....

 

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kelly.young
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@creocatia3d it looks like you're using a space mouse or something similar, the screencast doesn't show much lagging during the rotation, what exactly is the issue that you are seeing?

 

Does the face or line selection not behave as you like? Still not sure as to what you are trying to show. 

 

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evertonuli
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Yes, I'm using 3dconexion.
I wish the swivel, movement would be smooth without traces or jumps.
The assembly environment is smooth. In IPT mode, keep these jumps

 

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evertonuli
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See that it seems that the piece is in my hands

 

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DarrenP
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still got no clue what your trying to show

you provide no description of what is going on in your screencasts

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Rory_M
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The jerkiness can be caused by "ambient shadows" being switched on.

 

See the attached image and turn this setting OFF to make things smoother.

 

shadows.png

 

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creocatia3d
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Perfect!!!!!!!

Thanks!!

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