Autodesk University
2013-04-17, 04:19 AM
Instructor: dave espinosa-aguilar
Class Description: Autodesk VIZ users have been asking for a class like this for years. Learn all about the powerful but under-exploited motion systems in VIZ that can add impressive and realistic behaviors to your visualizations. This course overviews linkage processes to create object hierarchies, the differences between forward and inverse kinematics, and the fundamentals of using sliding and rotational joints, formulaic parameter-wired positioning, and other motion constraint functions. We'll then examine practical uses for these technologies in everyday projects such as sophisticated and realistic door and window systems, escalator and conveyor systems, and multiarmed lighting assemblies. We will also cover the use of Schematics. If you've ever wanted to use kinematics and motion constraints to create truly dynamic presentations, this class is for you.
Class Description: Autodesk VIZ users have been asking for a class like this for years. Learn all about the powerful but under-exploited motion systems in VIZ that can add impressive and realistic behaviors to your visualizations. This course overviews linkage processes to create object hierarchies, the differences between forward and inverse kinematics, and the fundamentals of using sliding and rotational joints, formulaic parameter-wired positioning, and other motion constraint functions. We'll then examine practical uses for these technologies in everyday projects such as sophisticated and realistic door and window systems, escalator and conveyor systems, and multiarmed lighting assemblies. We will also cover the use of Schematics. If you've ever wanted to use kinematics and motion constraints to create truly dynamic presentations, this class is for you.