Graphics Programs Reference
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Adding the Details
The order of the assembly is now correct, and the addition of the bolt turning gives
the animation a little flair. To make the animation complete, you can have the
sequences appear differently by changing the camera position and part visibility.
You can also take this animation and export it as a video file for review by others.
Certification
Objective
1. Verify that the 2013 Essentials project file is active, and then open
the c13-03.ipn file from the Assemblies\Chapter​13 folder.
2. At the top of the Browser is the Browser Filters icon. Click it, and
select Sequence View in the context menu.
The Browser updates and shows a series of tasks as well as the struc-
ture of the assembly that acts as a parent to the presentation file.
3. Expand the elements under Task1, and move your cursor over them
to see that they highlight the components involved in the sequence.
There are also filters
to view the assembly
and a listing of each
tweak.
4. Expand Sequence 1 so you can see the Hidden folder.
5. At the bottom of the Browser is the assembly. Expand it, drag the
c13-01 part under the Hidden folder of Sequence 1, and reposition
the assembly to appear like Figure 13.4.
FIGURE 13.4 Each sequence can have a unique camera
position to make the actions of the step easier to understand.
6. Double-click the Task1 icon.
7. When the dialog box opens, change the Interval value to 15, click the
Set Camera button, and then click OK.
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