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Saving Animations

You can save any animation created in the MotionManager as one of the following:

  • A Microsoft .avi file.

  • A series of .bmp files for still images.

  • A series of .tga files for still images.

To save animations:

  1. Click  Save Animation (MotionManager toolbar).

  2. In the Save Animation to File dialog box:

  • Type a name for File name.

  • Select a format for Save as type.

  • Select a value for Renderer.

Unless you have PhotoView installed, only SolidWorks screen is available as the renderer.

  1. Under Frame Information:

  1. Type a value for Frames per second (default is 7.5).

  2. Select Entire animation or to save part of an animation, select Time range and type start and end value in seconds (for example 3.5 to 15).

  1. Click Schedule to set the animation save time.

  2. Click Save.

  3. Adjust values in the Video Compression dialog box and click OK.

Other Options

If PhotoView 360 is added in, the Save Animation to File dialog box gives you access to photo-realistic video rendering with shadows, true reflections, and anti-aliasing.

Use Renderer to affect the quality of the saved image.

Your choices include:

  • SolidWorks screen. Make a copy of the on-screen animation.

  • PhotoView. Enhance the graphics quality of file copy to include such features as shadowing, true reflections, and anti-aliasing.

Record Animation provides additional format types for display using other applications, such as Media Player or ActiveMovie. Select:

  • SolidWorks screen. Saves the on-screen display as an animation.

  • PhotoView. Saves and enhances the graphics quality of the animation to include features such as shadowing, true reflections, and anti-aliasing. The field of view box appears in the graphics area so that you can assess how the model will appear in the output.

Image Size and Aspect Ratio adjusts size and shape of the display.  

  • Width and Height .

  • Fixed aspect ratio. Retains the original proportions of the image when you change Width or Height.

  • Select one:

    •  Use camera aspect ratio. Available when at least one camera is defined.

    • Custom aspect ratio. Select or type the new ratio. Adjust this ratio to display the model with a different field of view in the output. When you supply a new value, the graphics area provides a preview of the result.

Compress Video

To compress a video after clicking Save in the Save Animation to File dialog box:

  1. Select a compression program from the Compressor list.

  2. Adjust the Compression Quality slider.

  3. Type a value for the Key Frame rate.

  4. Click OK.



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