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Have you tried locking mesh elements in Creo freestyle?

In Freestyle, you now have the ability to lock selected mesh elements, such as faces, edges, and vertices, to keep specific portions of a shape untouched during modifications. The locked elements are visually distinct from the unlocked ones, indicating that… Continue Reading →

Have you seen the new rotational symmetry feature in Creo freestyle?

The new Rotational Pattern command in Freestyle allows you to create rotational patterns of shapes, providing more flexibility in your design process. Creo Parametric 10.0.0.0 User Interface Location: In Freestyle, click Symmetry >  Rotational Pattern. Benefits This feature simplifies the process of patterning complex… Continue Reading →

Have you seen the rotational pattern as a reference pattern in freestyle?

Freestyle: Rotational Pattern as a Reference Pattern You can now utilize a rotational pattern created in Freestyle as a reference pattern outside the Freestyle environment. This new capability extends the functionality of rotational patterns, making them more versatile within Creo…. Continue Reading →

Are you aware of the Connect pattern and join pattern commands in freestyle?

Freestyle: Connect Pattern and Join Pattern Commands The new Connect Pattern and Join Pattern commands enable you to merge distinct rotational pattern shapes into a single, rotationally symmetric shape. These workflows are similar to those of the Connect Mirror and… Continue Reading →

Have you explored the enhanced resolution level usability in freestyle?

Freestyle: Enhanced Resolution Level Usability Managing resolution levels in Freestyle is now more intuitive than ever. With new commands, you can control resolution levels seamlessly without needing to enter any specific level: Additionally, a new Levels of Resolution subnode in… Continue Reading →

Did you know about the freestyle mesh cut command in Creo?

Freestyle: Mesh Cut Command The Mesh Cut command now allows you to rip a shape open along a chain of edges. Unlike before, when only closed boundaries of a mesh could be cut, this enhancement offers a new level of… Continue Reading →

Have you tried the new freestyle bevel command in Creo?

The new Bevel command in Freestyle allows you to create a bevel along edges or within faces, adding two new edges and a face in the process. This feature is particularly helpful for modifying edge sharpness, introducing new features on… Continue Reading →

What One Industrial Design Team Learned by Switching to Freestyle

This is a post by Cat McClintock on PTC site. In industries where form matters as much as function, designers need freedom to explore new shapes and surfaces. Traditionally, this is done with cardboard, clay, or other physical materials that… Continue Reading →

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