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{{GuiCommand/es|Name=Sketcher NewSketch|Workbenches=[[Sketcher Workbench/es|Croquizador]], [[PartDesign Workbench/es|Diseño de Piezas]]|MenuLocation=Croquizador→ Crear croquis}}
{{GuiCommand/es|Name=Sketcher NewSketch|Workbenches=[[Sketcher Workbench/es|Croquizador]], [[PartDesign Workbench/es|Diseño de Piezas]]|MenuLocation=Croquizador→ Crear croquis}}


====Descripción====
====Description====
This will create a new sketch.


====Utilización====
====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.
Clicking on the icon with a (pre-selected) face will cause the sketch to be mapped to the selected face.


====Note====
====Note====
The sketch can be re-mapped to antoher already existing face.


The sketch can be moved in the 3D-Space using [[Placement]].
The sketch can be moved in the 3D-Space using [[Placement]].

Revision as of 18:24, 26 November 2014

Sketcher NewSketch

Ubicación en el Menú
Croquizador→ Crear croquis
Entornos de trabajo
Croquizador, Diseño de Piezas
Atajo de teclado por defecto
Ninguno
Introducido en versión
-
Ver también
Ninguno

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.