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Placing a Model on the scene in Build Mode
To place a model on the scene in Build Mode, follow these steps: Steps to Place a Model Select a Model Open the library and click on the desired model with the left mouse button. Drag and Drop the Model Drag the selected model into the s...
Copying and Pasting Elements in Build Mode
Follow these steps to copy and paste elements within the scene: Copying Elements Select Elements Click on the desired elements with the left mouse button to select them. You can: Click individual elements one by one. Drag the mouse to select all e...
Deleting Elements in Build Mode
Follow these steps to delete elements from the scene: 1. Select Elements Click on the desired elements with the left mouse button to select them. You can: Select elements individually by clicking on each one. Drag the mouse to draw a selection box ar...
Grouping and Ungrouping Elements in Build Mode
The Group and Ungroup functions allow multiple elements to act as a single unit, simplifying tasks like moving or organizing objects. Grouping Elements Select the Elements Select the elements you want to group by: Clicking on each element individ...
Disconnecting Elements in Build Mode
The Disconnect function allows you to separate previously connected elements, such as conveyor belts or a robot with its gripper. This feature is useful for reconfiguring or replacing individual components. Steps to Disconnect Elements Select the Conne...
Adding a New Animation Line
To add a new animation line, switch to animation mode and click the plus sign in the lower-left corner of the screen. This will create a new animation line. Each new animation line initially consists of the following elements: Functions of the Animation ...
Filters
Filtering allows you to display only the animation lines you currently want to work on. This simplifies the management of multiple animation lines and helps you focus on a specific group. Creating Filters:To create filter groups, switch to animation mode and ...
How to Duplicate an Animation Line
Duplicating allows you to copy both the animation line and all associated elements created in the scene. How to Duplicate an Animation Line: Select the animation line you want to duplicate by clicking it in the list of animation lines. Then, click the “...
How to Replicate an Animation Line
Replication is a feature that allows you to create an identical animation line without duplicating the physical line in the scene. This lets you develop different animation variants for the same line without rebuilding all the elements. How to Replicate an ...
Reports
In the 3D studio, you can generate and view various reports that provide detailed insights into the performance of animation lines. 1. Data in the Animation Line Report: Number of Units: Indicates the number of units produced during the current animation...
Start Methods
In the 3D studio, there are several ways to start animation lines, customizable to meet production needs. Here are the three main methods: 1. Immediate Start Description: After clicking the "Play" button, the entire animation line starts immediately, ...
Animation Modes
In the 3D Studio, you can choose from various operating modes to tailor the animation to the specific production requirements. Here are the four main modes you can use: Cycle Mode Description: In this mode, the animation repeats every X seconds, starting...
Speed
In the 3D Studio, you can speed up the animation to quickly obtain results for your developed solution. How to speed up the animation: Enter the value indicating how many times the animation should be accelerated. Once the value is entered, the animation ...
The Depth of Visualization
The Depth of Visualization allows you to control how many elements in the scene, along with their motion paths, are highlighted in relation to the currently selected element. How Depth of Visualization Works: Entering a value of "0": On...
Visual Indicators
Visual indicators are a tool that display the progress of the animation in real-time and provide information about process downtimes. They can be toggled on or off as needed to gain a comprehensive overview of the animation flow. How Visual Indicators Wor...
Parameter Window
The parameter window in animation mode enables detailed control of the properties and behavior of individual elements in the scene. Depending on the element type—whether an operator, robot, conveyor, machine, or component—the available option...
Configuring Components
Configuring components in the animation process enables a more precise visualization of your production processes. You can control components in various ways, modify their appearance and orientation, and adjust settings during the animation to align them with ...
Presentation Mode
Presentation mode allows you to showcase your animation sequence from various perspectives – perfect for demonstrating the results of your work to others. You can create a presentation that automatically switches views and defines how long the camera lingers ...
Simulation reports
Simulation reports are available in the main menu under the Reports tab. These reports provide comprehensive summaries of the data collected during each animation creation in the 3D studio. They enable precise analysis of the animation lines' performance and a...
AI reports
Creating an AI Report After Completing an Animation After completing an animation, you can generate an AI report to gain detailed insights into your production. Accessing AI Reports Navigate to the "Reports" menu and select "AI Reports." Creating...