Absolutely brilliant, mate! Simple and clear explanations with examples of what's happening in each case - magic :o) Watched a few other videos - it just got more and more confusing. Yours - clear as day. Save "some time"? Saves a LOT of time. Thanks again :o)
Thank you. After a carbon copy has been made, is there a way to visually differentiate a copy from non-copied sketches or sketch elements? I don't see any indications anywhere, which will be confusing in a few months when I come back to try to edit and it doesn't allow me to. Nothing in the data properties panel, either.
and how to sketch and make hole on an solid? if you have imported some .stl or .obj file, converted it to solid via sewing, and nothing else you dont have. i already know, but why dont you make a video, foe others...
Absolutely brilliant, mate! Simple and clear explanations with examples of what's happening in each case - magic :o) Watched a few other videos - it just got more and more confusing. Yours - clear as day. Save "some time"? Saves a LOT of time. Thanks again :o)
I've been tiring to figure that out for a while!!! Thanks!
This is great! Very helpful thank you so much!
I'm glad to hear it :)
Very useful. Thumbs up!
exactly what I needed to know, thanks
this is great, thank you!
this worked for me. i was looking to mirror to backside of my part and could not figure out how
ty sir. very helpful 💪💯
Thank you. After a carbon copy has been made, is there a way to visually differentiate a copy from non-copied sketches or sketch elements? I don't see any indications anywhere, which will be confusing in a few months when I come back to try to edit and it doesn't allow me to. Nothing in the data properties panel, either.
whats the 1st half of it got to do with the Title???????
and how to sketch and make hole on an solid? if you have imported some .stl or .obj file, converted it to solid via sewing, and nothing else you dont have. i already know, but why dont you make a video, foe others...