![]() The result is a sequence of frames that smoothly interpolates the key frame sequence. In terms of output, a frame sequence is exported into a chosen video format, such as MP4, as part of an Output Job file. For each subsequent key frame in the sequence, you can adjust attributes including zoom-level, pan, and rotation directly in the design space - all relative to the settings for the previous key frame. Donning your director's hat, the content of a PCB 3D Video - or 3D movie if you prefer - is a sequential set of snapshots of your board (in 3D), referred to as Key Frames. ![]() ![]() To offer more engaging and useful documentation of your board, Altium Designer provides the ability to generate PCB 3D Video documentation. You could go back and rotate or flip the board in 3D view and output another print in each case, but at the end of the day, they are all still 'static' prints. ![]() You inevitably want to tilt the board, rotate it, or flip it between component and solder sides - all of which is not possible. However, there is always something lacking when it comes to a single 3D print. In Altium Designer, the ability to take a snapshot of your PCB as a 3D printout provides a quick and easy way to share the look of the finished product with others prior to the physical production of the board. Parent page: Streamlining Generation of Manufacturing Data with Output Jobs
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