I was thinking this feature must be there for affect only selected body I don't have creo 7 because my system can't run it that's why I was thinking to tell you show this feature It's nice Thank you so much sir
@@CADPLMGuy I can do many things from nice isdx Problem is that When we working on some chir like object, draw it's boundary to sweep Or main problem when working with weldment I can't make 3d straight lines Easley that is only problem If any way to making weldment Easley like solidworks help me Thank you so much for your concern sir .
There is a also the prohibitive cost of ISDX consider. Some sort of 3D sketch capability is surely something that should be available within every license.
Long story short, PTC developed Skeleton and Data Sharing Feature technology decades ago. Multibody was the response by competitors as an alternative, albeit with less functionality. Then as companies and people went from other CAD packages to Creo, they began demanding Multibody. For years PTC resisted, until a few years ago when they decided to implement it.
Great tuto Dave , The multiboby principle will increase a lot the export import compatibilty between Creo and Solidworks, Catia, NX
Interesting take, Frédéric. I hadn't considered that.
I was thinking this feature must be there for affect only selected body
I don't have creo 7 because my system can't run it that's why I was thinking to tell you show this feature
It's nice
Thank you so much sir
It's great update if it get 3d sketch.
Good for weldment,
What do you get from a 3D sketch that you can't do with ISDX?
@@CADPLMGuy I can do many things from nice isdx
Problem is that
When we working on some chir like object, draw it's boundary to sweep
Or main problem when working with weldment I can't make 3d straight lines Easley that is only problem
If any way to making weldment Easley like solidworks help me
Thank you so much for your concern sir .
There is a also the prohibitive cost of ISDX consider. Some sort of 3D sketch capability is surely something that should be available within every license.
This function have been implemented by Autodesk on Inventor very long time ago since 2010. And till now it appears on Creo???????
Long story short, PTC developed Skeleton and Data Sharing Feature technology decades ago. Multibody was the response by competitors as an alternative, albeit with less functionality. Then as companies and people went from other CAD packages to Creo, they began demanding Multibody. For years PTC resisted, until a few years ago when they decided to implement it.