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You can change an offset to any of the three planes and the side of the offset. |
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Clicking on the icon with a (pre-selected) face will cause the sketch to be mapped to the selected face. |
Clicking on the icon with a (pre-selected) face will cause the sketch to be mapped to the selected face. |
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The sketch can be re-mapped to antoher already existing face. |
The sketch can be re-mapped to antoher already existing face. |
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The sketch can be moved in the 3D-Space using [[Placement]]. |
The sketch can be moved in the 3D-Space using [[Placement]]. |
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Revision as of 21:47, 25 November 2014
Sketcher NewSketch |
Menu location |
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Sketch → Create sketch |
Workbenches |
Sketcher, PartDesign |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
None |
Description
This will create a new sketch.
Usage
Clicking on the icon without a face (pre-)selected will pop up a dialog asking if the sketch should be drawn on the
- XY-Plane
- XZ-Plane
- YZ-Plane
You can change an offset to any of the three planes and the side of the offset.
Clicking on the icon with a (pre-selected) face will cause the sketch to be mapped to the selected face.
Note
The sketch can be re-mapped to antoher already existing face.
The sketch can be moved in the 3D-Space using Placement.