We recently got a few seats of Solidworks 2009 installed and I am beginning to try and look into the animation abilities of this software.
An upcoming project leaves us with the need to basically use two cranes to lift an object from one location and place it in another. Just playing around with it for a short while I wasn't able to get the animation to raise a boom and rotate X degrees at the same time. Each motion had to occur within it's own time frame. Am I missing something here, or is this a drawback on solidworks?
If this is indeed an issue, then adding in the second crane makes me consider possibly needing another approach to finishing this project.
An upcoming project leaves us with the need to basically use two cranes to lift an object from one location and place it in another. Just playing around with it for a short while I wasn't able to get the animation to raise a boom and rotate X degrees at the same time. Each motion had to occur within it's own time frame. Am I missing something here, or is this a drawback on solidworks?
If this is indeed an issue, then adding in the second crane makes me consider possibly needing another approach to finishing this project.