02-14-2022, 09:48 PM
Yes, this is possible and fairly easy to do!
A camera is always linked to a frame, which can be mounted on dynamic objects.
Then, it's just a matter of recording the camera.
RoboDK has an App called Record that does something similar.
To activate it, enable the AppLoader (Shift+I) and the Record app (Shift+A).
You can reuse the code to fit your needs.You can find more information and examples in our Python documentation:
A camera is always linked to a frame, which can be mounted on dynamic objects.
Then, it's just a matter of recording the camera.
RoboDK has an App called Record that does something similar.
To activate it, enable the AppLoader (Shift+I) and the Record app (Shift+A).
You can reuse the code to fit your needs.You can find more information and examples in our Python documentation:
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