



Adding dynamic curved arrows emphasizes the movement and provides clarity for a viewer. With rotation, the letter “d” is transformed into three other letters. How to center the inhaler model in the frame.The inhaler spins on the more aesthetically pleasing vertical cylinder axis.SOLIDWORKS uses the new motor to auto calculate the rotation, position, and rate of the model.Yahya starts a new motion study and adds a motor.Highlights for improving this animation include: Utilizing motion studies to fully customize how the Rubik’s Cube is animated.īecause the default inhaler model animation doesn’t spin on the visually centered axis, the animation looks lopsided and sways back and forth when rotated.Rotating the model around the screen axis versus the model axis to deliver a better animation.The power and precision cameras necessary for desired animation shots-you’ll want to see this!.

Yahya features a 360-degree view of a Rubik’s Cube with turntable animation in SOLIDWORKS. Yahya uses a Rubik’s Cube, an asthma inhaler, and a letter model to demonstrate his SOLIDWORKS animation tips and tricks. Plus, you should be able to produce these animations using practically any version of SOLIDWORKS! Yahya’s tips include small modifications to animation workflow that make a big impact on an animation’s quality and wow factor that also help produce consistent, super smooth animations. Yahya demonstrates several key concepts that can help users of practically any version of SOLIDWORKS build better animations.
