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Re: animating rotation

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Originally Posted by negfrequency View Post
hahahahaaa

as much as i'd like to do that, i dont have the means nor the ability, so my plead continues.
If you import your assembly into a Presentation file, there is an option for Precise Rotation. To make an animation, go to File > Save Copy As a .bmp image, Precise Rotate the assembly by 10°, 18°, 24°, 36°, etc. and then repeat the File Save As .bmp process again. If you do this for one complete revolution (it would depend on the angle of which you rotate the assembly by)

If you import these pictures (in order!) into a video editing program of your choice and you set each picture to only display for 1 frame, when you export the video you'll end up with something like this.
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