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if a sketch is red, this usually means a constraint that you added is broken. Usually they break when you change something upstream in the part. If it doesn't break your part you can keep going, otherwise you may need to redo that sketch.
I would suggest digging until you find out why it's red even if it doesn't break your part. Even if the part works right now, a sketch with an error can very likely cause bigger problems later on. You're better off fixing it right away to prevent having to deal with it later and potentially losing a lot of work that has been built on that broken sketch.
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Wow! Thanks for putting this video together Brandon. We are sure a lot of Onshape users will find this helpful. 👏
Hi , do you have a video of dim associate?
I just started using onshape yesterday and the sketch says it’s red how do I fix it
if a sketch is red, this usually means a constraint that you added is broken. Usually they break when you change something upstream in the part. If it doesn't break your part you can keep going, otherwise you may need to redo that sketch.
I would suggest digging until you find out why it's red even if it doesn't break your part.
Even if the part works right now, a sketch with an error can very likely cause bigger problems later on. You're better off fixing it right away to prevent having to deal with it later and potentially losing a lot of work that has been built on that broken sketch.
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