Animate your 3D models with AutoCAD 2009’s SHOW MOTION!



Author Orhan Toker
Profession Architect M.Sc.
  Autodesk Authorized Consultant
  Database Specialist
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AutoCAD 2009 and higher versions

I have told only ‘saving a view’ subject of view management feature in my last article. The topic of this article is giving movement to a view to use in our presentations.

Firstly, set the Workspace as ‘3D Modeling’ likely I mentioned in the last article. Be sure ‘Home’ tab ise selected from the Ribbon and choose ‘New View’ from the ‘View’ menu (Figure 1).

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Fig.1

New View Definition Window’ should come up.

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Fig.2

Let us now see how we are going to give movement to our new view saved by means of this window.

    1. First, name the view.
    2. Click “Cinematic” from the ‘View Type’ menu.
    3. Move to ‘Shot properties’ tab.
    4. Choose the type of the movement. I choose “Crane down” option, which one you will choose is up to you.
    5. Set the rest of the parameters according to your selected type of movement.
    6. Check the result by ‘Preview’ option. If you are not satisfied with the result, go back to step 4.

It is time to see our assigned movement. Click ‘Show Motion’ from the status bar.

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Fig.3

SHOW MOTION window which is one of the new features of AutoCAD 2009, should appear. You can also access it by typing ‘_VIEWPLAY’ in the command line (Figure 4).

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Fig.4

The movement saved via this window can be watched by pressing ‘PLAY’ button.

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One Response to “Animate your 3D models with AutoCAD 2009’s SHOW MOTION!

  • 1
    Dermot
    April 17th, 2008 06:14

    Orhan
    Great work that you are doing w/- Acad & ACA
    This animation, is it just the old video capability in 08 ACA or is it in fact “animation”. Can one make a seperate part in a model move whilst the model is in a video movement sequence?. Like can one make a door open & shut whilst one does a walk through, or say make a car move along the street outside a building whilst the building is in a video sequence.
    Cheers Dermot

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