Inventor

Community Scoring

Was this page helpful?

Tag Tags0

This page has no tags

Page statistics

2553 views1 edit(s)5248 characters(s) Page last modified 01:40, 10 Feb 2012 by adsk_arutherford
How to add your knowledge

About this tutorial

    Table of contents
    No headers

    Create and animate positional representations in the assembly environment.

    CategoryExperienced Users
    Time Required40 minutes
    Tutorial File UsedArbor_Press.iam
    NoteClick and read the required Tutorial Files Installation Instructions athttp://www.autodesk.com/inventor-tutorial-data-sets . Then download the tutorial data sets and the required Tutorial Files Installation Instructions, and install the datasets as instructed.

    In Autodesk Inventor, you can evaluate various component positions in a moving assembly by creating positional representations in the assembly environment. You can use the positional representations within Inventor Studio as keyframes in your assembly animations.

    Objectives

    • Create and animate the positional representations of an assembly using Inventor Studio.
    • Create positional representations in the assembly environment.
    • Activate Inventor Studio.
    • Animate the positional representations for an assembly.

    Prerequisites

    • Know assembly and part fundamentals in Autodesk Inventor.
    • Know how to set the active project and navigate model space with the various view tools.
    • See the Help topic “Getting Started” for further information.

    Navigation Tips

    • Use Next or Previous at the bottom-left to advance to the next page or return to the previous one.

    Next