by ArtF » Mon Dec 23, 2013 2:05 pm
Hi Steve:
>>Hi, I am just trying out the demo version at the moment, but was not sure
whether I should be able to save the project file (.gprj), i can save it, but
cannot open it, and file size shows as 0 bytes.
The Demo will not save project files, though it can load them.
>>Also, where are the .avi animation s saved to,cannot find them !
They appear in the C:\Gearotic Motion\GearData folder. (Unless you set a different default location in the options menu).
Check this carefully if its importnt to you , a small percentage of systems will not store avi's or jpg's and I havent as yet figured out why, the OpenGL buffering system is used for the avi creations and such and some systems may have issues with this.
>>On a more technical note, once a gear is placed in the project screen, can its position
on the shaft be altered, or is there an accurate way of placing it on the shaft.
Yes, In GT you select any gear and press the button on the properties screen to "Place on gear" or "Place on shaft"
to get a more accurate placement. ( This will be enhanced in the new year with allowance of typing in a Z position for
shaft replacement. In GM though, you have to delete and recreate a gear. (GT is the recode of GM still in progress
with each module being recoded to better specs and power for the user).
Hope this helps,
Art
Hi Steve:
>>Hi, I am just trying out the demo version at the moment, but was not sure
whether I should be able to save the project file (.gprj), i can save it, but
cannot open it, and file size shows as 0 bytes.
The Demo will not save project files, though it can load them.
>>Also, where are the .avi animation s saved to,cannot find them !
They appear in the C:\Gearotic Motion\GearData folder. (Unless you set a different default location in the options menu).
Check this carefully if its importnt to you , a small percentage of systems will not store avi's or jpg's and I havent as yet figured out why, the OpenGL buffering system is used for the avi creations and such and some systems may have issues with this.
>>On a more technical note, once a gear is placed in the project screen, can its position
on the shaft be altered, or is there an accurate way of placing it on the shaft.
Yes, In GT you select any gear and press the button on the properties screen to "Place on gear" or "Place on shaft"
to get a more accurate placement. ( This will be enhanced in the new year with allowance of typing in a Z position for
shaft replacement. In GM though, you have to delete and recreate a gear. (GT is the recode of GM still in progress
with each module being recoded to better specs and power for the user).
Hope this helps,
Art