![]() You’ve just added design intent to freestyle geometry and saved significant time as well.Ħ. The Align capability inside Freestyle makes this easy. If you’re designing something like the pedal location geometry for a bicycle, you’ll need to align your freeform geometry directly to existing parametrically controlled geometry. Start with a primitive shape, like a cube or a sphere, and use intuitive tools to push and pull until you have the design you want, complete with curvature continuous production ready surfaces. We’ve designed the Freestyle modeling features inside Creo Parametric to give you much the same experience. You just pick it up and start shaping something. You don’t need to be a ceramic artist to appreciate how fun and easy it is to model forms with clay. Quickly Create Freeform Shapes and Surfaces during Concept Design Save time, reduce errors, and send Marketing a post card.ĥ. Instead, select and edit geometry and then head off for vacation knowing that the entire design will automatically update. Never again get stuck rebuilding a model because you couldn’t update it without breaking the original constraints. Thanks to flexible modeling capabilities in Creo, you can accommodate even the most radical late-stage design changes. You still remember the name of the guy from Marketing who needed that design change on a Friday afternoon. Who knows what you’ll design thanks to this accelerated process? You can easily move, rotate, and even scale the sketch. Directly open your sketch onto a plane and display it along with other 2D and 3D geometry. Capture your inspirations with Creo Sketch (a free download), and when you’re done, transfer your ideas to Creo Parametric. Your concept designs deserve better than a napkin. Easily Transform 2D Concepts into 3D Models ![]() Just think what you’ll create with the extra time you have. Finally, the component placement constraints and 3D Dragger offer more intuitive workflows. ![]() It’s just as easy to restructure, rename, or reorder components. Use ‘view changes’ to quickly and easily find what’s been modified in your assembly.
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