Pro e drawing converter




















Import Diagnostics Overview. Import Diagnostics PropertyManager. Exporting Documents and Setting Options. Exporting 3D Print Files. Importing Mesh Files. File Types. Assemblies Saved as Parts Export Options. Autodesk Inventor Files. DXF 3D Files. Highly Compressed Graphics Files. IFC Files. JPEG Files. Mechanical Desktop Files. Rhino Files.

Hope they help. Message 3 of 7. I've talk to PTC directly and as given the run around, which they usually do when they don't have an answer. Message 4 of 7. I remember writing a script or lisp that i ran through a button that automated the insertion and scaling Message 5 of 7. Message 6 of 7. I am wrong.. Click Open. Drawing templates may be referenced when creating a new drawing.

They automatically create the views, set the desired view display, create snap lines, and show model dimensions based on the template. Click OK from the New Drawing dialog box. The template drawing will automatically layout the drawing. The use of drawing templates can save an enormous amount of time by automatically laying out your standard view with dimensions, cross-sections, notes, etc. To make drawing creation even easier, drawing templates can be used to automatically create a new drawing for each new part and assembly you create, thus saving you the need to do what you just did here.

These buttons toggle datum planes, axes, points and coordinate systems on and off so that your graphics window doesn't become too cluttered. Zoom in on the title block in the lower right corner of the drawing.

Take note of the intelligence built into the format. Not only has the drawing name, scale and date been filled in, but these values are linked back to the source model and will change if changed in the model -- this insures complete accuracy of the information displayed. Also note the embedded jpeg logo image. You can use the OLE Object-Linking Embedding capabilities for inserting images and other file types into your drawings.

Refit the whole drawing in the window. Take note of the shaded isometric view in the upper right corner. Using shaded views in drawings gives more options for communicating critical design information since colors can provide visual cues to help describe designs. By using shading, drawings can include more detail. Task 2. Create, move, and manipulate drawing views. Let's look at how we can manipulate the views and create additional ones as needed. Release the Right Mouse Button to place the view.

Notice the intelligence of the other views as they will continue to line up and follow the FRONT view accordingly. The view will look similar to the figure below. With the new view still selected, press and hold the right mouse button and select Properties. To change the properties on more than one view at a time, hold down the CTRL key while selecting them and then access the Properties window from the right mouse button menu.

This can include determining visible areas, scaling, defining cross-sections, showing the model in various states, and aligning and setting the view origins. Click Apply from the Drawing View dialog box. The view will appear similar to the figure below.

Move the Drawing View dialog box if necessary to see the changes. Choose 2-D cross section , and click Add Section. The Path to Creo. PTC Creo New vision. Same path to success. Creo 7. Page Not found or Currently under translation for the Language you requested. If you want to redirect to English please click Yes. Yes No. Creo Parametric. Creo Advanced Assembly Extension.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000