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in the pictures I have inserted a visual explanation of the hybrid modeling.

Hi.
 

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So if I understood correctly, disabling the hybrid modeling by popping up "geometrium group", can I have the model that does not necessarily depend on a geometric group? does this serve to make any changes without having dependence between partbody and geometric group and vice versa? :confused:
 
So if I understood correctly, disabling the hybrid modeling by popping up "geometrium group", can I have the model that does not necessarily depend on a geometric group? does this serve to make any changes without having dependence between partbody and geometric group and vice versa? :confused:
No, I'm trying to make you understand

if you use hybrid modeling and as if you use a mid-range program where you can develop features only sequentially (the third depends on the second one from the first) and so on, any type of feature you create.

with standard modeling you have an order between solid features (body) and wire-frames (geographical clusters) but you always create parent-son dependencies between the various geometrical elemetes.

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