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Raashid Mohammed asked Cameron Nordgren answered

Rotate or Change axis Fbx file

test.fbxHi I loaded Fbx file with animation in flexsim

the problem is the operator walks in a wrong axis

Please help. How to rotate the .fbx file so that they walk in the same axis

The fbx file with animation is from 3ds max

FlexSim 17.2.3
animation
test.fbx (9.2 MiB)
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Phil BoBo avatar image Phil BoBo ♦♦ commented ·

Please attach the .max file so we can open the original file in 3ds Max to determine what you need to do to export it nicely.

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new-folder-2.zip

See attached .max file

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Raashid Mohammed avatar image Raashid Mohammed Raashid Mohammed commented ·

Hi

Any update on this

Thanks for help

Raashid

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Cameron Nordgren avatar image Cameron Nordgren commented ·

Is the skeleton in the .fbx file the same as the skeleton used to create the animation? i.e. using a three finger skeleton to create the animation then applying the animation to a two finger skeleton.

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Cameron Nordgren answered

What you need to do is before you export the female character, click on the rotate tool and rotate it so the character is laying on its back (I found -90 on the X axis was the right orentation for this character). Make sure to re-center the character by typing "0" in the X,Y and Z coordinate boxes. Next, export the character as you normally would but before you hit "OK", click the "Animation" drop down then click the "Deformations" drop down and uncheck the Deformations box. After that, click "OK" to finish it.

Hope this helped,

Cameron

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Trex answered Raashid Mohammed commented

@Raashid Mohammed

  • Create a node connection for the travel.
  • Take the difference in axis of your grid & operator walk as z location for your nodes

Now I seem travel for operator becomes on the same axis

Regards,

Trex

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Hi

I created the node

Where to change axis of grid? Sorry I don't understand this

I am changing the rotation of the node ? I think the node does not rotate

Thank You

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