This week Jonathan Riondet elaborates on one of the features that users consistently tell us makes Seemage so useful: the ability to substantially reduce the size of files. In this example, Jonathan shows how to take an already-small Seemage file and by cloning geometry in the file, reduce the size of the Seemage file even more.
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- Composer R2019 HighlightsOur R2019 release delivers functions implemented based on customer inputs. The resulting enhancements help improve productivity and overall user experiences even further. UI Updates/Improvements: The following items are newly available with the latest release: Modernized icons for enhanced visibility New command search input in the ribbon Select Adjacent Parts Display of the number of actors […]Shuji MOCHIDA
- SAAB’s model based development reduced costs and lead timeHere is an interesting blog post about the Gripen E program of SAAB’s aeronautics group: Paper Is Passe – Model-Based Development (MBD) Keeps The Gripen E Programme On Time http://www.gripenblogs.com/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=885 The post describes how their model-based development (MBD) was helpful in improving overall operations of the Gripen E project. The following three bullet points are […]Shuji MOCHIDA
- Use Milestones to snapshot in-between stepsOne of the newly implemented functions of CATIA Compsoer R2016x is Milestone. Each Milestone can be placed anywhere in the Marker field from the right-click menu, so that you can define a specific frame of an animation sequence to be captured and created as an raster image. Inside the High Resolution Image workshop, you can […]Shuji MOCHIDA
- Animation LibraryCATIA Composer has been well known for its easy-to-define key frame based animations. However, it’s sometimes tedious to define each key for repetitive animation sequences. Thus, we implemented the Animation Library workshop to further improve the efficiency of animation definitions. Inside the Animation Library, very useful functions were introduced. So, here, we will take a […]Shuji MOCHIDA
- Multi-Track TimelineThe multi-track Timeline feature provides users with a more efficient way of managing keys for animation definitions. In the Timeline, users can easily identify and locate target keys to edit without tedious filtering operations. Before, one single line had multiple purposes. So, you had to rely on the filter function to see only the target […]Shuji MOCHIDA
Seemage your iPod #45: “Cloning geometry”
September 21, 2007 Posted in CAD, CAD reuse, Podcasts No comments
Tags: 3d-animation, 3DVIA, animations, CAD, CAD reuse, cad-file-formats, cad-translators, cloning, content_creation, geometry, PLM, plm-software, podcast, Podcasts, Service procedures
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