The regeneration behavior of centerlines in Sketcher has been significantly enhanced to improve predictability and usability. Creo Parametric 10.0.0.0 User Interface Location: Sketch > Centerline. BenefitsIn previous versions of Creo, rotating centerlines sometimes led to unexpected geometry flips. This issue has been addressed in… Continue Reading →
The modernized Project and Offset tools, which were initially introduced in Creo 9.0, now offer broader support in Creo 10.0 for trajectory-based features such as curve patterns, sweep flanges, and more. Creo Parametric 10.0.0.0 User Interface Locations: •Sketch > Project •Sketch > Offset BenefitsThis enhancement… Continue Reading →
In Creo 11.0, a new configuration option allows you to control the default scaling for imported geometry, including: Many users create custom palette shapes (like O-rings, grooves, or slots) at a 1:1 scale, which is the precise size required. With… Continue Reading →
In Creo 11.0, you can now trim self-intersecting composite curves in Sketcher, adding more flexibility for modifying composite curves created with the Project or Offset tools. Previously, self-intersecting composite curves could not be trimmed. For example, if a composite curve… Continue Reading →
In Creo 11.0, the Offset feature has been enhanced to provide greater flexibility. Alongside selecting curves or intent datum curves, you can now directly select an edge, edge chain, or intent chain for offset operations. This improvement eliminates the need… Continue Reading →
In Creo 11.0, a new configuration option lets you control the default display of locked objects in Sketcher. This feature allows you to set the default state of the Locks Display option in the graphics toolbar. You can configure this… Continue Reading →
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