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http://www.deelip.com/?p=6753deelip makes a small review of what are creo parametric and creo direct.

practically comes out that it is the same cad (see above all page 5 of the review): creo direct has absolutely nothing to cocreate if not some small shortness of interface.

parametric and direct differ only because direct allows you to move faces with "handles", and that the results of these movements are not shown in the features tree, but are still recorded in the file.

in the review you find the example of deelip that in direct first created a connection, and then changed the radius 5 times until it was as desired. reopening the file in parametric, found a feature generation of the connection, and 5 operations of "edit radius", all diligently recorded. :biggrin:

In essence the technological "core" is absolutely the historical one of pro/e, and cocreate imported a few details of the leash.
 
http://www.deelip.com/?p=6753deelip makes a small review of what are creo parametric and creo direct.

practically comes out that it is the same cad (see above all page 5 of the review): creo direct has absolutely nothing to cocreate if not some small shortness of interface.

parametric and direct differ only because direct allows you to move faces with "handles", and that the results of these movements are not shown in the features tree, but are still recorded in the file.

in the review you find the example of deelip that in direct first created a connection, and then changed the radius 5 times until it was as desired. reopening the file in parametric, found a feature generation of the connection, and 5 operations of "edit radius", all diligently recorded. :biggrin:

In essence the technological "core" is absolutely the historical one of pro/e, and cocreate imported a few details of the leash.
I had already explained this a long time ago, I create elements direct will integrate (so they say) completely in creo 2.0 or higher. . It's not like you have to explain it to me. :-)
 
I had already explained this a long time ago, I create elements direct will integrate (so they say) completely in creo 2.0 or higher. . It's not like you have to explain it to me. :-)
Well, if you don't know, I was addressing the wider user of the common cad3d reader. :smile:
 
I had already explained this a long time ago, I create elements direct will integrate (so they say) completely in creo 2.0 or higher. . It's not like you have to explain it to me. :-)
Bye-bye
you who have the software, confirm that every operation of editing quotas or moving a "form" in the direct, corresponds to a different feature in the parametric, as shown in the site?
Can you do that?
because this one below (prese da deelip) is quite terrifying...138[1].webp
ti ringrazio!
 
Bye-bye
you who have the software, confirm that every operation of editing quotas or moving a "form" in the direct, corresponds to a different feature in the parametric, as shown in the site?
Can you do that?
because this one below (prese da deelip) is quite terrifying...View attachment 23674
ti ringrazio!
I confirm.
when you open it in parametric, you have the historical of changes made in direct then shifts, offsets and what else.
idem with potatoes when using flexible moving in a parametric environment, you have the historicalization of the movements.
 
I confirm.
when you open it in parametric, you have the historical of changes made in direct then shifts, offsets and what else.
idem with potatoes when using flexible moving in a parametric environment, you have the historicalization of the movements.
This interchange was the thing I was most interested in, sincerely I expected something better. .
thanks for the test
Hi.
 
What did you expect better?
However the integration between the direct and the parametric will be further improved in creo 2.0 that will come out next spring (or more likely next summer).
Bye.
 

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