Autodesk 507B1-90A211-1301 User Guide - Page 402
Run a Clash Test, Clash Results, Understand Clash Results
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5 Click the Simulation tab, and play the simulation. Check the static and dynamic packages are shown in the correct location and over the correct periods of time. 6 If the Clash Detective window is not already open, click Tools ➤ Clash Detective. 7 Click the Select tab. 8 In the Left and Right panes, select the objects you want to test. 9 In the Link drop-down box, select TimeLiner. 10 In the Step box, enter the Interval Size to use when looking for clashes in animation scenes. 11 Click the Start button. Clash Detective will check at each interval in the project to see if there are any clashes present. The number of found clashes is displayed in the Found box. NOTE If the TimeLiner project is large in size, running this type of clash test will invariably take more time to complete than a normal clash run. You can now review the found clashes. Run a Clash Test To run an individual clash test 1 If the Clash Detective window is not already open, click Tools ➤ Clash Detective. 2 Click the Batch tab, and select the test you want to run. 3 Click the Select tab, and set the required test options. 4 Once the left and right sets are selected and the clash type and tolerance defined, click the Start button to start the test running. The Found box shows how many clashes have been found so far during this test. NOTE The progress bar shows how far through the test Clash Detective has got. If you wish to stop the test at any time, press the Cancel button. All clashes found up until the interrupt will be reported, and the test will be saved with a Partial status. Clash Results In this section you will learn how to interact with the results of your clash tests. Understand Clash Results All found clashes are shown in the Results View in a multi-column table. You can click on any of the column headings to sort the table using that column's data. This sorting can be alphabetical, numerical, date-related, or, for the Status column, in workflow order: New ➤ Active ➤ Reviewed ➤ Approved ➤ Resolved ➤ Old. Clicking the column heading repeatedly toggles the sorting order between ascending and descending. 390 | Chapter 16 Locate and Manage Interferences