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Here is a sample file of a Sketchup Cube obtained by copying and pasting [[Warehouse]] tubing into a new Sketchup file, according to basic instructions shown in [[Sketchup Tutorial 2]]. | |||
[[File:32cube.skp]] | |||
And here is a sample screen capture obtained by using [[RecordMyDesktop]] on [[Ubuntu]]. | |||
<html><iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/aAUVe7AEnHA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></html> | |||
Rendering that video from RecordMyDesktop was almost instantaneous - under 10 seconds. |
Latest revision as of 02:42, 10 October 2013
We are creating a protocol for animated assembly animations. The concept is to take a Sketchup file - disassemble a machine in Sketchup while recording video - and playing the video in reverse to obtain a detailed animation sequence.
Concept:
Here is a sample file of a Sketchup Cube obtained by copying and pasting Warehouse tubing into a new Sketchup file, according to basic instructions shown in Sketchup Tutorial 2.
And here is a sample screen capture obtained by using RecordMyDesktop on Ubuntu.
Rendering that video from RecordMyDesktop was almost instantaneous - under 10 seconds.