2009
Table Of Contents
- Autodesk NavisWorks Freedom 2009
- Contents
- Part 1. Welcome to Autodesk NavisWorks Freedom 2009
- Part 2. Installation
- Part 3. Working with Freedom
- Chapter 4. Overview
- Chapter 5. File Management
- Chapter 6. Converting Files
- Chapter 7. Navigating
- Chapter 8. Selecting Items
- Chapter 9. Finding
- Chapter 10. Editing
- Chapter 11. Display Modes
- Chapter 12. Viewpoints
- Chapter 13. Animation
- Chapter 14. Reviewing
- Chapter 15. Object Manipulation
- Chapter 16. Interface
- Chapter 17. Tools
- Chapter 18. Options
- Chapter 19. Getting Help
- Part 4. Using TimeLiner Playback
- Glossary
- Index
Animation Position slider - controls the current playback
position.
Animation Position - indicates the current playback position in
seconds.
Available Animations - allows you to choose the animation
to play.
Toggle Scripts - enables/disables animation scripts in your file.
Playing Back Animations
You can play back both pre-recorded object animation and viewpoint animation in the main navigation
window. The animation plays in real time; this means that the NavisWorks engine is still attempting to
maintain the guaranteed frame rate so some drop-out may still occur, just as in real-time navigation.
Playing back an animation:
1. Select the animation you wish to play back from either the Viewpoints control bar, or from the
Available Animations drop-down list on the Animation toolbar.
2. You can use the Animation Position slider to quickly move forwards and backwards through the
animation. Full left is at the beginning and full right is at the end. The text box next to the slider shows
the point in time (in seconds) through the animation that the camera is. You can type a number into
this box to set the camera at a certain point in the animation and play back from that point.
3. For viewpoint animations, you may notice that the frame in the animation in the Viewpoints control
bar is highlighted when the animation is playing. You can click on any frame to set the camera to that
point in time in the viewpoint animation and continue playing back from there.
4. Use the VCR buttons on the Animation toolbar to step and play forwards and backwards through the
animation.
Enabling Scripting:
• To enable animation scripts in your file, click the Toggle Scripts button on the Animation
toolbar.
You can now interact with your model. For example, if there is a scipt to open a door on pressing a
specific key on the keyboard, pressing this key will open the door.
Animation
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