In the Inventor Competition, does the robot have to fully function (i.e. wheels spin, everything moves, etc.) or is it what I actually think (because putting that many moving thing on one screen will crash my computer b/c of number of parts) that the pieces don’t have to move as long as the concept is proven.
Jah21126:
In the Inventor Competition, does the robot have to fully function (i.e. wheels spin, everything moves, etc.) or is it what I actually think (because putting that many moving thing on one screen will crash my computer b/c of number of parts) that the pieces don’t have to move as long as the concept is proven.
If you are asking about the YouTube video requirement, here is the pertinent rule:
Produce a YouTube video up to 60 seconds long showing the Autodesk Inventor design/construction of the robot. This could be an animated presentation (such as in Autodesk Inventor Studio) or it could be still shots with narration, captions, or some other means of informing the viewer about the design. Provide a link to this video as part of your submission.
Your video method of choice is up to you, and full animation is not a requirement. Your interpretation is correct.
Thanks, I was not discussing the Video but more of all of my files (if i make it into the finals). But knowing about the video will definitely help!
You should make sure to carefully read the detailed requirements. Good luck!