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"Design history animation" rotates about wrong axis #7
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Similar issue. I see that in the docs it references "y-axis" being the default vertical for Fusion360, but I have only ever seen it set to "z-axis". Historically, many 3d editors use Y as vertical (Maya, 3DSMax, Unity), while others use Z as vertical (Unreal, Blender, Fusion360). Given that there are several great looking animations in the README for this repo, I assume there is something I am missing. That being said, I have updated the script to just allow the user to select X, Y, or Z for the axis of rotation. I will submit a PR if that is welcomed. Either way, great script functionality. thanks for sharing your work! (edit) |
thanks for bringing this to my attention, it looks like the current pr is for the spin animation only. Would you mind submitting a pr for the design history animation? happy to merge it in, just don't have the time to write it myself! |
I've just merged the other pr btw. |
Cool, I will give things a once over and do a little more testing and submit a PR. I am also working on a refactor that takes a lot of your ideas and consolidates them into a single tool, while updating to fix a few bugs and deprecated APIs. I kind of just made it to suit my own uses cases, but I'd be happy to submit it back here as well if you'd like. Either way, I have you credited in the docs and comments. |
sounds good, happy to take a look. thanks! |
Hello and thank you for an excellent plugin! I am trying out Design history animation add-in, and it seems to rotate the camera in vertical plane, not horizontal. Maybe the axes in my project are not default (my vertical axis is Z and frontal plane is XZ)
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