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    Pushing Up (Daisy) - CAD Animation Demo

    For all those who ask questions about animations in NX and are needful of something upon which they can practise. I have uploaded a file created in NX-5 containing the example that you can see on YouTube.

    This is the video that the part file below creates : Video – Pushing Up – on YouTube

    Here is the full length Demo showing how it was done: CAD Animation Demo – on YouTube

    Although the Demo was Shot using the Movie Maker feature of NX-7 this functionality hasn’t effectively changed for several releases

    The salient point to remember are that this is a Key Frame animation with Turntable motion enabled and incrementing expressions turned on in the parameters panel. The expression that is always incremented by NX is called FrameNumber, and must be created with that precise syntax. Here I use the expression to drive parameters in a model so that the daisy appears to grow. You can also do similar things with expressions addressing mating conditions to achieve motion on an assembly level as per the several other animations on my YouTube Channel.

    Please note that you will need a studio visualise licence if you wish to render with higher quality. The technique is simple. Set up your materials and lights ahead of creating the animation and render. I use photo realistic rendering for my videos. After you have created your first static rendering then you may simply begin generating a defined animation directly afterwards and the system will know to use the high quality rendering settings last applied.

    P.S. The raster image for the grass probably won’t work fro you . For those who are really keen any tiff image of grass might easily produce the same effect but you’ll need to recreate the raster image feature.

    Click Here – using Save Link As for a copy of the NX-5 Part File.

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