Very nice exercise. Here I would like to ask, if there is a way to copy the jpeg (or any other format picture) and then paste it in the sketch. Is SW able to convert it to geometry and software operator just adds the driving dimensions????(or some other utility similar to that?) P.S. : @12:12//1:04:56 just to clarify for beginners, what you said..."Bottom Up" assembly it is only in the case, you model the battery as a part and then convert it to assembly 'component' and use it in your assembly(that is what you proposed at the beginning of this video). In the case you use the existing battery-as it is part of the ZIP file, then you are actually doing "Top Down" assembly.....("Bottom-up design is the traditional method. You first design and model parts, then insert them into an assembly and use mates to position the parts".).
Unable to do the exercise. After selecting 'edit part' on the housing the earphone cover turns opaque, i.e. no way to select through it. 'Select through transparency' is enabled in options and I've spent an hour searching for solutions, no joy.
First video I found in these tutorial series without a comment. I just wanted to say thank you, and greetings from Colombia.
Viva a julian y colombia!!! muchas gracias!
I absolutely love these classes.
Thank you
Senior chris i really say thanks for everything cuz i learned too much things about cad modelling from to you.
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Very nice exercise. Here I would like to ask, if there is a way to copy the jpeg (or any other format picture) and then paste it in the sketch. Is SW able to convert it to geometry and software operator just adds the driving dimensions????(or some other utility similar to that?)
P.S. : @12:12//1:04:56 just to clarify for beginners, what you said..."Bottom Up" assembly it is only in the case, you model the battery as a part and then convert it to assembly 'component' and use it in your assembly(that is what you proposed at the beginning of this video). In the case you use the existing battery-as it is part of the ZIP file, then you are actually doing "Top Down" assembly.....("Bottom-up design is the traditional method. You first design and model parts, then insert them into an assembly and use mates to position the parts".).
Unable to do the exercise. After selecting 'edit part' on the housing the earphone cover turns opaque, i.e. no way to select
through it. 'Select through transparency' is enabled in options and I've spent an hour searching for solutions, no joy.
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