Dynamics Ribbon for the 3D Viewport

In a 3D viewport in GraphWorX64, the Dynamics ribbon consists of seven sections of icons as shown below. These icons allow you to add dynamic movement to objects at runtime or dynamic user actions to the runtime view.

 

 

A dynamic is a feature that you apply to an object in a GraphWorX64 so that the object can change over time, as the result of a system event, user-initiated event, state, or condition, basically you are animating the object. Any object you can define in GraphWorX64 can have a dynamic defined or associated with it. GraphWorX64 has different classes of dynamics; they appear on the Dynamics ribbon and on the Dynamic tab's toolbar. You can add one dynamic action to an object, or several dynamic actions can create a multi-step dynamic. if you do create a multi-step dynamic, the sequence of the dynamics is something you'll want to pay attention to.

 

The 3D viewport’s Dynamics ribbon contains:

The Dynamics ribbon contains most of the buttons that you see in the 2D environment, and for the most part they work the same way in the 3D environment as they do in the 2D environment. On the 3D Dynamics ribbon, the Data Source, Text Objects (that is, the Process Point, Data Entry, and Time text objects), and the Pick Action, all work the same way they work in 2D. Smart Symbols and Selectors are the same as 2D, too. The Position and Visibility dynamics are different and specific to 3D.

 

The dynamics toolbar in the Dynamics pane allows you to create dynamics, and to work with the dynamics that you have already created. Whenever you add a Dynamic from the Dynamics ribbon the Dynamic pane toolbar displays along with the Properties tab.

 

See also:

Adding a 3D Dynamic

Sequencing 3D Dynamics