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When are we going to get the ability to create Simple Animations in the core license of Creo? Are we ever?
SolidWorks allows you to freely move your components in an assembly to simulate how it will operate in motion. It also allows you to easily create animations that can be exported out in a movie file. Why is it that PTC has failed to recognize the advantage of this and does not have something similar to offer us.
In a Creo Assembly, you can't drag your components around and see how things work. You must have Mechanisim extension installed. This is also true for making simple animations.
Does anyone else here know if a TC group is discussing this with PTC. Something so fundamental is missing and their main competitor has offered it for many years.
On that note. Does anyone have any recommendations for creating animations of Creo assemblies by using other software such as Blender? I want to experiement with this but if someone has already documented the process, I would love to know about it.
Thanks
"Too many people walk around like Clark Kent, because they don't realize they can Fly like Superman"
Great feedback so far.
I am going to investigate the Animation option under the "Applications" tab. I don't know if this is available for the core license which is what we want. If it's not user friendly, this will at least give PTC an area to improve on.
What I can't understand is why does it have to be so hard. Animations are a breeze in so many applications. Even Maya has an easy to understand Animation process. You move the object to where you want it and make a key frame. Now move it to where you want it to end and Maya fills all the frames between to make a quick animation.
What we want is a super simple way to create animations. I want to capture a key frame, then move a component easily to a new location, add a key frame and let the software fill in the animation for me. Then all you need is different tracks to move multiple things at once. This is not hard PTC.
Let me play with the Animation option and see what it's like. I will report back.
Thanks again for the tip Fred.
"Too many people walk around like Clark Kent, because they don't realize they can Fly like Superman"
Update:
Fred was correct. If you select Animation under the Applications tab, you will be able to create animations. I still need to confirm this is included in all core licenses of Creo. If that's the case, we are half way there.
I created 3 animations and the process is not user friendly at all. In fact, it's horrible. But it does work which is half the battle. Now if we can get PTC to make this process actually useful and friendly, it would be great.
The icons don't make much sense, the process for animating part movement vs screen movement is confusing. The keyframe process is down right confusing.
There you have it.
Can anyone confirm that the Animation option is in fact a core license feature and not something you have to purchase. We have Mechanism Design and Dynamics and I want to make sure that the Animation option has nothing to do with that.
Thanks
"Too many people walk around like Clark Kent, because they don't realize they can Fly like Superman"
Fred,
Thank you for the valuable nuggets. You almost supplied enough for a Happy Meal. 🙂
Andy,
Thanks for sharing the animation you created. It gives a good and simple example of what you can create.
I found this document that shows you the very basics but it's based on Wildfire 3. If you look at the icons, you can figure out where things have moved in Creo and in other cases you can play some and figure out how to follow along. It's a very basic tutorial but it made a world of difference in getting started.
As I looked at the animation screen, I had no idea of where to start and what to do. This document got me moving in the right direction. I attached it for your reference.
Thanks again and please keep the information flowing. Maybe we can get enough people messing with this to ask PTC for a more polished solution.
"Too many people walk around like Clark Kent, because they don't realize they can Fly like Superman"
After playing with Animations for at least 6+ hours, I can finally say this....
IT'S HORRIBLE.
This has to be the worst implementation of Animation software I have ever seen in my life. I have created Animations is several other applications and it's FAR easier than what PTC offers. I was able to figure out how to Animate something in Maya easier than Creo.
I created an animation with two tracks and if I animate each individually, it works fine. When I animate them together the animation breaks the part apart. I have components flying in directions that are not part of any Snapshot. This is terrible.
Adding keyframes is so confusing because I can't rename them individually for each track. At least I can't figure out how to name them and this says a lot for user friendliness.
PTC, This is a JOKE. You need to redo the entire Animation UI and features in Creo or you will never meet your goal of being the most user friendly CAD system.
I am now going to export my models to Blender to do animations.
"Too many people walk around like Clark Kent, because they don't realize they can Fly like Superman"
Just my $.02 too...
Chris I agree with you also...up to a point. The core CAD/PDM solution with "tightly integrated third party add ons" was tried and it failed miserably. It was called SDRC. In fact it was that exact"promise" that SDRC touted that finally ousted PTC from being considered as Ford Motor Company's design software back in the day. That along with arrogance. But that is another story for another day.
With regard to Animation, I was once told by a PTC employee if I wanted to get animations done well...use something else. In fairness, the animation software has been left to wither on the vine for 15 years and is not in PTC's sweet spot. Too many dollars and effort creating WindKill to address the lacking modules and functionality.