@@learnNX I am a trim designer and working on catia, when I extract a curve from any surface or solid, I can see it clearly. It will be visible there unless I hide it, so I can use that curve anytime I want. But in Nx, when I forget position of the curve, I have to find it on product tree or create new one. Also I can’t be sure if the curve is faulty unless I don’t click on it from product tree. These are bothering.
@@TheJohnterry16 Which curves do you mean? Composite curves? Extracted curves? Face curves? What are your next steps? A little tip: NX is not Catia. Perhaps a different way of working makes more sense. Give me more details to support you.
Thank you very much, very Useful and Perfect.
Then everything was understandable, Russel? That makes me happy.
Thanks again, very Nice
Thanks Samira, now you know a shortcut for the settings in NX.
This is awesome.
Hello, I am very happy that my name is in your movie, thank you❤😊
It was a pleasure.
How can i change the width and color of composite curves as a deffault ?
Composite curves have no object class, so you can't give them a default colour. 🙁
@@learnNX Yes, that is a serious absence of the software. Thanks
@@TheJohnterry16 Why do you want to change the colour of composite curves? Maybe there is another solution.
@@learnNX I am a trim designer and working on catia, when I extract a curve from any surface or solid, I can see it clearly. It will be visible there unless I hide it, so I can use that curve anytime I want. But in Nx, when I forget position of the curve, I have to find it on product tree or create new one. Also I can’t be sure if the curve is faulty unless I don’t click on it from product tree. These are bothering.
@@TheJohnterry16 Which curves do you mean? Composite curves? Extracted curves? Face curves? What are your next steps? A little tip: NX is not Catia. Perhaps a different way of working makes more sense. Give me more details to support you.
Very good
Thanks.
Everything was understandable but confusing!