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- i noticed a tool called Curvature Explorer in boundary feature, a few days ago. (RMB on the yellow preview surface->Curvature Explorer , a movable dot appears on the surface which shows the...
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- Nice post Ricky. I too have seen it there many times but never clicked on it. Gonna have to try it soon.
- Ricky, what does roll view do in the drawing? It shows up in the right click menu, but doesn't seem to change the view. Regards, Diego
- Hello Ricki, with your 2010 beta reviews, have had a chance to look at compatibility with Windows 7, or at least have SW corporate feedback? - John
8 ヶ月 ago
8 ヶ月 ago
It took me a few times reading your comment before I think I realized what you are talking about. I believe you are referring to the rear portion of the car behind the cab area where there is a visible line across the centerline of the body. This was done on purpose. Many cars have "witness lines" such as this and that was the intention here. The larger R/C car body I was basing this off of had this witness line so I added it to my model which was a "miniature" version of it.
Great eye to catch that!
Thanks!
Ricky
8 ヶ月 ago
is there any new material or enviroment for downloading
5 ヶ月 ago
I'm particularly interested in how the Appearance selection works in PhotoView. I watched Leuenberger 's video, but he didn't discuss the Appearance selection.
You wrote: "When you setup Appearances in SolidWorks, your Appearances are applied in Groups. For instance, you may apply a single Appearance to many components in an Assembly." How do you this in SolidWorks 2009? I am only able to apply Appearances to a singl assembly, part, feature, or face: I can't multi-select. If you could help me out, I'd really appreciate it (I'm assuming that you must use Solidworks to define the "Appearance Groups" that PhotoView uses; if you can create groups directly in PhotoView, even better).
Thanks,
Paul
4 ヶ月 ago