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I would like to find a program that I can export my files from CU and put them in an animation. I do not need materials rendering or lighting, only a way to show off some mechanisms (pivoting and sliding); any suggestions? I am on a Mac so I assume that limits me quite a bit. Thanks in advance for your help. Art MacIntell Concepts Unlimited
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Hi Art,
I have not tried this, so I am not sure it will do what you want, but I found some videos on youtube which may be interesting. They were simple animations made using Google Sketchup, which also happens to be free to download, and there is a Mac version. Look at
http://sketchup.google.com/ As I understand it, this program is similar in many respects to viacad.
Regards, Ian Kirby.
Wollongong NSW Australia
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Ian,
Wow, I looked at this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilJWmHth3pY and could not believe it. I will have to see if I can import parts into it.
Thanks Much,
Art
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I have used Cinema 4d and I think it might be overkill for what your looking for. I tried a lower version of cinema but it didn't import very well (I use vrml 2) CU has some simple animation built into it. I haven used it though.
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One can carry on with this ad infinitum, but here's a good one as well. There are lots more.
Regards, Ian Kirby.
Wollongong NSW Australia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXNnS_qtS7U&NR=1 Ian Kirby Wollongong Australia
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Well, Not available for the Mac. There is probably another simple program somewhere. Art
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Cheetah 3d is another option...
http://www.cheetah3d.com/
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The Sketchyphysics plugin looks to be pretty useful. Now if they could add in a modest FEA plugin... tom
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www.blender3d.org Until they support OBJ or 3DS or something similar, your best bet with Blender is STL (binary). Has a built-in Physics engine. Steep UI learning curve, but powerful program. Multi-platform.
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Have you used cheetah?
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There is 3D Toolkit (old version of Electric Image)
http://www.dvgarage.com/prod/prod.php?prod=3dtk Fact export from CU will work very nicely.
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Art wrote: Have you used cheetah? Art
I have, but not for animating - the renderer is excellent for the price.
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Almost forgot.....
Carrara Pro imports
SAT Step IGES & OpenNurbs. Lots of animation features & reasonable render.
DAZ have a sale rightnow (ends today).
http://www.daz3d.com/i.x/shop/i...ils/-/?item=5592&cat=331 BB
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