Great video! but still I am struggling to find many other videos to do with animation in Inventor, if you could go into detail in some other more common styles of animating parts in some future videos I would really appreciate it.
Great tutorial, I understood perfectly, thank you very much, this video was extremely useful and objective! Keep up the excellent work, a hug from Brazil!
I'd love to see more on Inventor Studio. It's changed a bit in 2016. I like the addition of the IBL, but I have found that the colors are often washed out or super reflective. I've resorted to playing with Showcase and doing some additional tweaking in Photoshop, but it would be nice to get a high quality image/animation right through Inventor.
Jeffrey Moll I did the bones of a full video on Inventor Studio in 2016... but to be honest I stopped short of uploading it as it was just average quality and awkward to use at best. It's still full of bugs waiting to be fixed in the pending service pack, and then ironically I was scheduled to deliver a Showcase training course in the office and decided that was a much nicer program to use which then spawned the other Showcase video I did! But if anyone wants to know see Inventor Studio being given the treatment, I'll gladly do a shoot on that and give that another go!
How about a nice short video on doing a 'fly-by', i.e. have a model fly the camera by the model and spin round so you're looking at the model from a different direction. Love your work. Great tutorials
Hi, great video, thanks a lot... but... you got right to the point where i managed to get on my own. The problems to me start when i try to save the video by going through render animation, inventor only proposes me image file formats!!! (but then goes on and calculates all the images around the object as if it was calculating all the video frames... ) ... final result: an image, and a video containing that same image. -.- Do you have any tip on this? Thank you
Awesome instruction! Could you please make a video about how to move the camera in different ways (e.g. zooming in mid rotation). And maybe how to explode the model while rotating? Thanks for your work, I've never seen more hilarious and yet informative video tutorials. Do you have more inventor tutorials recorded for purchase?
masseteilchen3000 Hello Massetichaliillionkitchen4000! And thanks for the kind words. I don't have any more tutorials, what you see on here is everything I got, I just get in from work and decide I'll do one and then just do it... so there's no bank of tutorials waiting to go up they're all here already! But yes that does sound like something which could be useful, just bear in mind this tutorial was done on Inventor 2015 and now we're on 2016... Studio has changed quite a lot now! I just did a Studio video this week on 2016 if you haven't seen that, but I'll get thinking about another one!
Sounds rad! I'm a student so free inventor subscriptions for me, 2016 no problemo! What I've been lusting after recently was just a good way of presenting my models in an animation. You've mentioned in a different video that inventor takes ages to render a decent video, so I don't know if it would be cooler to make a showcase tutorial? Would you like to use my Quadrocopter model for that so I don't have to do the work? haha :P In any case, I am going to have to mention your channel to my people!!
Can you please show how the animated Camare on a Spiral Path works? Lets say to animate a Tower from buttom to top on then down again and that one maybe even on a wider radius. Thank you
This was a great video! Thanks. However, I can't find a video for helping me with some other camera animations. I created about 6 different camera views (some are on the exterior of the object, and some are in the interior of the object). I've been trying to animate from one camera view to another in the timeline, but it just errors out, basically saying I can't have more than one camera view on a single timeline. Do you know of a good video that shows how to do this?
Hello. Thank you for the many good videos,. I will take the invitation and see you will take the time needed to explain a bit about this topic. I'm trying to render an animation in Inventor stidio 2016 I seemed to have tried all settings options but the outcome remains unclear or blurred,. as if its not completely finished the work. I just bought a new PC with i7 SD and 16MB RAM invidia 980 etc. with the expectation that it would go faster and be better, So I wonder why it should not be possible to make a better and much faster rendering than I can on my old Win XP,. It is extremely frustrating. Is there a possibility that you can make a tuturial, on this topic
Bjarne Wibrand Hello Bjarne, yes I will do a video on Inventor Studio no problem. Are you using any particular settings/camera options? What video format are you saving as?
CloudCAD Ltd Hi,.,. Thanks for the quick feedback. I use just a single animated camera with a start and an end position, saving as wmv. 1024x768 15fps, limitless rendering kbps 1500. But I've also tried to save as avi, it has not resulted in a better result
Bjarne Wibrand Based on what you're saying there, I'd say the poor quality is due to the codec you're using. If you're specifying 1500 kbps then you're probably using the WMV options? They're terrible. Use AVI as an output format and as a starting point, use full frame uncompressed when prompted. As I said in the Studio video I just did, that will give you a huge file size but at least it's going to be top notch quality. I'll take a look at what codecs are available & free at the moment and maybe knock up another video on just codecs for use with Studio