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KeyShotPartAnimation

This document discusses animations in KeyShot. It begins by explaining why animations are useful for increasing engagement and showing functions. Examples of KeyShot animations are then shown, including a turntable, translation, and fade. The main animation principles are covered, including the different types of part, camera, and material animations. The document dives into the specifics of individual transforms, pivots, assembly structure, and axis. It demonstrates the different part animation types of turntable, translation, rotation, and fade. Settings for time, motion blur, and easing are also explained. The presentation concludes with a hands-on section and Q&A.

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KeyShotPartAnimation

This document discusses animations in KeyShot. It begins by explaining why animations are useful for increasing engagement and showing functions. Examples of KeyShot animations are then shown, including a turntable, translation, and fade. The main animation principles are covered, including the different types of part, camera, and material animations. The document dives into the specifics of individual transforms, pivots, assembly structure, and axis. It demonstrates the different part animation types of turntable, translation, rotation, and fade. Settings for time, motion blur, and easing are also explained. The presentation concludes with a hands-on section and Q&A.

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KeyShot

Product
Animations
March 9, 2017

Will Gibbons
Luxion Inc.
Animation: NaturalPoint

Before we Begin…
- This will be recorded
- Slideshow will be available
- KSP will be available
- Computer: 3 GHz 8 Core (16-thread)
2013 Mac Pro, 16 Gb RAM
- If you have questions…
- KeyShot Animation is a Pro feature

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Animation: Esben Oxholm

Product Animation Topics


- Why Animate?
- Animation Examples
- KeyShot Animation Principles
- Part Animation Types
- Hands On:
- Creating Part Animations
- Linked Animations
- Animation Workflow & Organization

-Q&A

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Why Animate in KeyShot?

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Rendering: Will Gibbons

Animations are Powerful

• Increase presentation
engagement
• Convey a mood
• Appeal to emotion

Show:
• Function
• Assembly
• Articulation
• Part relationships

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Examples of KeyShot Animations

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Access the Animation Workspace
To Open:
Click the Animation
icon at located in the
Toolbar along the
bottom of the
KeyShot interface

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Animation Workspace
Animation Properties
Make edits to individual
transforms

Timeline
Chronological
time-based workspace

Animation Toolbar
Create transforms and
interact with the
animation

Animation List
All animations in the
current Scene Set
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Animation Principles

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P1: Animation Types

Part Animations Camera Animations Material Animations

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P2: Individual Transforms
Can be:
• Moved
• Linked
• Scaled
• Mirrored
• Grouped

Timeline

Rotation

Translation

Fade

Translation

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P3: Pivots

• Any geometry can be a pivot


for an animation
• A pivot can serve as the center
of a rotation
• By default, the pivot is set to
the center of the part that is
being animated
• Pivots can be dynamic
(moving)
• This is used when the
assembly isn’t built ideally
with proper subgroups

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P4: Assembly Structure - Model Animation

- Assembly Level 1

• Animating an assembly or - Subassembly 1 Level 2


subassembly affects everything it
contains - Part 1 Level 3

Face 1 Level 4
• Animating a part that already is
affected by an assembly animation
Face 2
will be affected by both animations

+ Part 2

+ Part 3

+ Subassembly 2

+ Subassembly 3

- Assembly 2
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P5: Axis
Local vs Global Axis
• KeyShot respects local axis
when available (CAD
programs)

• Each level of a CAD assembly


has its own local coordinates

• Gives you more options when


animating in KeyShot

• When used, simplifies


animation process
Local Axis Global

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Global Axis Translation

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Local Axis Translation

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Rendering: Chad Holton

Part Animation Types

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Part Animations

• Turntable
• Translation
• Rotation
• Fade

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Turntable
• Rotate a model around the KeyShot’s up-axis (Y)

Properties
Degrees: Total number of degrees the model will rotate

Center of rotation: Model or environment center

Direction: Clockwise or Counter-clockwise (top view)

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Turntable

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Translation
• Move a part in a linear direction

Properties
Translate X,Y,Z: Distance to be moved along each axis
(enter negative values to move in opposite direction)

Values are in scene units (i.e. mm, in, cm)

Axis Orientation: Global (KeyShot’s) or Original Local


(Part’s) axis

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Translation

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Rotation
• Rotate a model or part around global or local axis,
including pivots

Properties
Degrees: Total number of degrees the model will rotate

Axis: X, Y, Z

Axis Orientation: Global (KeyShot’s) or Original Local


(Part’s) axis

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Rotation

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Fade
• Animate the opacity of a model or part

Properties
Fade From: Starting opacity

Fade To: Ending opacity

Best Practice: Fade out before trying to fade in for best


results

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Fade

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Time Settings
• Control the timing or speed of animation
• All animations share the Time Settings parameter

Properties
Motion Ease: Linear, Ease-in, Ease-out, Ease-in/out

Start: Beginning of transform in timeline

End: Conclusion of transform on timeline

Duration: Total length of transform

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Linear Motion vs Easing

Linear Ease In, Ease Out

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Motion Blur

Disabled Enabled

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Rendering: Nils Piirma

Hands On

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Rendering: Alstom

Q&A

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