Now the last bit is to reprogram the previous button, simply drag to the desired time, change ‘Link’ to marker:// > Set Key > Drag time bar to the next marker > change ‘Link’ to marker:// > Set Key…Repeat as necessary. Click Multimedia to open the pop-up menu. The lower section in the Content panel includes options for adding and editing interactive objects. Open the Tools pane and expand the Content panel. Repeat as necessary for remaining markers. If the document is in a PDF portfolio, right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) the document and choose Open. To do that Go to First Marker > Change Pulse to 400ms > (with Pulse property selected in the properties pane) Set Key > Drag time bar to next marker > Select Pulse Property > Set Key. To make it stop properly we can build pause points in for the Next Button. We need to trick 3DPlay into playing our animation and pausing at our desired markers, so reprogram the Next Button’s ‘Link’ to ‘play://ref:play’.īut that’s only half the battle because it starts the animation but won’t stop at the markers. Similarly, you’ll need to reprogram the Last Button, so change ‘Link’ to marker:// Next, you’ll need to reprogram the First Button, so change ‘Link’ to marker:// SOLIDWORKS Composer’s animations manage to offer a high degree of detail despite its ease of use. Unfortunately, the out of the box buttons for Composer Player do not work in 3DPlay today, so we should all get mad and ditch these animations right? No! Of course not! Here’s how we can rebuild the animation buttons for the time being to get awesome interactive content.įirst, select the navigation buttons and unsubscribe to Styles. ![]() By having playback buttons and a purpose built animation timeline you have total control over ensuring the message is clear and robust. This will allow you to walk your stakeholder step by step through the content you want them to see, how you want them to see it. What makes this content really powerful is leveraging interactive animations. They can open and view this link in any browser on any device. Simply send them a link by selecting the file, then selecting Share > Share by Link > Activate Link and send the link. Now if you need to share SMG files with key stakeholders, they do not need to have a beefy machine, high end graphics cards, or a browser capable of running ActiveX. If you load SMG files into your 3DDrive, when you double click the files in the browser, they automatically launch 3DPlay and open the SMG file in an environment that can be rotated and interactive, regardless of device. ![]() ![]() That’s right, no ActiveX required and it’s all thanks to 3DDrive and 3DPlay on the 3DEXPERIENCE! In this video, Ill show you how to create a simple animation using SOLIDWORKS Composer views and dragging them into the animation timeline.
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