Thanks. How can I change angle of the line witch was originally defined like horizontal/vertikal line or parallel to some fixed line? In old sketch it was possible per drag and drop of the start(or end) point of the line where I want to change the angle. In new sketch it keeps the previous definition even if is deleted and everything is relaxed. Do I need to delete the line and create new one? Is this the new better sketch with AI?
@@ClassASurfacing OK. I use polygon command in new sketch. I create 2 hexagons with create persistent relation option on. Then I define two linear dimension to make both hexagons equal. Then I select one of the edges to make them collinear but I receive error massage. But in the old Sketcher doing the same way has no problem.
NX is buggy here, I repeated this with and and without persistent relations, maybe I should just post youtube videos of this buggy trash showing this not working.
it's all well and good with a single line, but in my complex sketches NX will just delete persistent relations on a whim. So yeah, this tool is buggy and sucks@@kopeezie
In my software when i try to offset, mirror it shows "no persistent relation will be created". Can you fix this
Thanks. How can I change angle of the line witch was originally defined like horizontal/vertikal line or parallel to some fixed line? In old sketch it was possible per drag and drop of the start(or end) point of the line where I want to change the angle. In new sketch it keeps the previous definition even if is deleted and everything is relaxed. Do I need to delete the line and create new one? Is this the new better sketch with AI?
Have a look.
th-cam.com/video/ZxyqXbk_ZVo/w-d-xo.html
Thanks. How could you create two equal hexagon with a common edge in new sketch?
Can you use Pattern Feature or does it have to be in Sketch?
If in the Sketch I would use the "Hexagon" tool.
@@ClassASurfacing OK. I use polygon command in new sketch. I create 2 hexagons with create persistent relation option on. Then I define two linear dimension to make both hexagons equal. Then I select one of the edges to make them collinear but I receive error massage. But in the old Sketcher doing the same way has no problem.
thanks man, great tutorial
NX is buggy here, I repeated this with and and without persistent relations, maybe I should just post youtube videos of this buggy trash showing this not working.
This tool is not that new. Its going on 4 years now.
it's all well and good with a single line, but in my complex sketches NX will just delete persistent relations on a whim. So yeah, this tool is buggy and sucks@@kopeezie
Thank u sir
I do not have enough words to express how much I hate the “new” sketch solver