![]() Once you have completed this training course, you will be fully capable of working with these advanced tools and concepts in Autodesk Inventor.ĭesigned for users that already have a basic working knowledge of Autodesk Inventor Language: English | Size: 2.49 GB | Duration: 8h 58mīeyond the Basics of 3D Mechanical Design As mentioned in a previous blog, we use Techsmith’s Camtasia here at Cadline, but Techsmith also produce a very good free version called Jing – download it here: Ĭheck out my customary video for this by clicking on the picture at the top of the page – it contains a quick explanation of how to set this up, and then shows the final video result from the iLogic animation.MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Of course – you will need some form of screen capture software for this. Parameter ("Top-Section:1", "Angle1" ) = Angle1Ģ) How to set up a ‘slider’ control for parameters so you can change the values by dragging them around.Īs both of these are pretty basic iLogic functionality it didn’t take me too long to put a model together with a nice iLogic form to do the following:Ģ) Show some sheet metal components being folded into shape.ģ) Show a spring being compressed in the assembly. (Try the following to control ‘Angle1’ parameter in ‘Top-Section:1’ part): Well it’s pretty simple – all we need is the following skills with iLogic and we’re good to go:ġ) How to set the value of a parameter in a sub-component from the top level assembly. Surely iLogic could do a pretty good job of that I thought? An Inventor user on a training course mentioned that they were using Studio to produce a video of a sheet metal part being folded and assembled together, using keyframes and varying parameters. ![]() Anyone here using Inventor Studio? Me neither, but I came across an interesting one recently.
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