Feature Request: FreeCAD for making presentations.
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Feature Request: FreeCAD for making presentations.
Once a FreeCAD model is finished, one of the things the author want to do, I guess, is showing it in the detail he/she wishes to the target people .
Wouldn't it be useful for this purpose that FreeCAD have the option (a Workbench o a macro) of "entering into a presentation mode" in which the user could select which objects of the model and in which sequence they would appear/disappear from the 3D view?
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Wouldn't it be useful for this purpose that FreeCAD have the option (a Workbench o a macro) of "entering into a presentation mode" in which the user could select which objects of the model and in which sequence they would appear/disappear from the 3D view?
Regards.
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Re: Feature Request: FreeCAD for making presentations.
Maybe:
"The Raytracing Workbench is used to generate photorealistic images of your models ..."
"The Raytracing Workbench is used to generate photorealistic images of your models ..."
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Re: Feature Request: FreeCAD for making presentations.
when I'm at work. we set just the background on white and make printscreens... 99% of the time that's good enough
Re: Feature Request: FreeCAD for making presentations.
I am thinking on a "3D" presentation.
So the point of view could vary, and the sequence could be recorded in a, say, mp4 or gif file.
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Re: Feature Request: FreeCAD for making presentations.
Well, I was thinking in showing the details of the project in a wished sequence...
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Re: Feature Request: FreeCAD for making presentations.
I think the use case (in number of users) is not much. So if you like it and you want to put your time in it you have to do it because you like it ...
Re: Feature Request: FreeCAD for making presentations.
sort of how LibreOffice Impress or MS PowerPoint have a 'Show in presentation' mode ?
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Re: Feature Request: FreeCAD for making presentations.
as far as "full screen" mode goes, right click in the 3d view...Document window...full screen
or just press F11 key on your key board
or just press F11 key on your key board
Re: Feature Request: FreeCAD for making presentations.
Well, the full screen mode could be very useful, but I I was not thinking about it.
Gonna try to explain my request:
Suppose a project containing Parts, Bodies, Sketches, etc.
What I think that could be a good feature for FreeCAD is that:
- One could select a set of these objects, and sorting a sequence we decide in order for this objects to be shown and/or hidden as we wish.
- Then after entering into presentation mode, with just (for example) a mouse click, the objects would be shown and/or hidden in the sequence configured in item 1.
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Re: Feature Request: FreeCAD for making presentations.
It should be possible to write such a playbook as macro with even minimal Python knowledge.jruiz wrote: ↑Sun Sep 27, 2020 3:13 pm...
What I think that could be a good feature for FreeCAD is that:
- One could select a set of these objects, and sorting a sequence we decide in order for this objects to be shown and/or hidden as we wish.
- Then after entering into presentation mode, with just (for example) a mouse click, the objects would be shown and/or hidden in the sequence configured in item 1.
Cheers,
Markus
Markus