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sketches between files, draft and part

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Hi, I did a sketch on the part and started doing the piece, selecting from the sketch geometries.

It's a complicated sketch and I had to use levels and colors (and on 3d the selection operations are miserable compared to the draft ((smart selection and filters are not there)).

I'd like to fly the sketch on a draft sheet and keep the colors and styles line.

How can you do that?

I believe that the only one is a copy-paste and put a note x me to delete and copy from the original in case of changes;
even if it is a somewhat sad solution for a parametric program.
 
you could enter the drawings in the view and change the properties of the lines of your sketch. I don't know if you can, but maybe it's more parametric.
Hi.
 
I confirm that you can do it.
select the edges and click on "regulating the edges of the elements in a drawing view". at this point select what you want to change (thickness, color, etc.).
other method:
you create more sketches, each of which will then be associated with a proper line style (to do this, select shows everything in the properties of the view and then, for each sketch, associates a different line style.
In this way you do in a moment.
Hi.
 
I mold a pdf from the part I make before, with a call I write code-description attached to,

sad but functional.
 
I go to memory because it is a method that I never used, but I think there was an exercise (perhaps in a more agèe version) in which sketches were made in the draft environment and then use them in the par
 
I go to memory because it is a method that I never used, but I think there was an exercise (perhaps in a more agèe version) in which sketches were made in the draft environment and then use them in the par
the result does shit and it tries in less than a minute:
-draft,
- I draw a rectangle
- instrument control/(assistant)/create 3d
-The rectangle is in the window
- new view.

result: It gives me a part with a sketch where the elements are not even connected to each other
 
I confirm that you can do it.
select the edges and click on "regulating the edges of the elements in a drawing view". at this point select what you want to change (thickness, color, etc.).
Sorry I can't find the command you say, I wanted to find it.

st2 mp6 license foundation, traditional parts.

 
Right. I didn't remember where the command was. the fact that the elements of the sketch are not connected is not a limit, just use the select from the sketch at the time of making the protusion. the real problem is that if I change the dft I don't update the par, that you
 
@boys: moderate words.

about the object of the request, we say that it is a little special for the software. Anyway you can do it!
 
I looked in the guide, I find nothing about it when you say: select the edges and click on "regulating the edges of the elements in a drawing view"in che ambiente?
I'm in the draft, drawing in the view.
as I said this is one way, the other is to associate the sketch with color to a layer (it is called sketch in this case). then you create colored styles and for each sketch you associate the style you want (always draft).
the procedure is the same as the line association dotted for hidden edges, etc.
Hi.
 
I know what you mean, it took me a while.

"I regulate the visualization of the edges of the elements in a drawing view" is the comment of the painter editor, that's why I didn't find it.

Thanks, bye.
 
I think the second method I suggested is the best.
with two click hits do everything and if you change the sketch it updates automatically.
Hi.
 

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