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good afternoon to all, I have a question about the modeling of parts in creo, starting from a dwg containing 4 or more projections of a component it is possible to get the solid 3d automatically to creo? This function is present in other cads and I wondered (not having ever investigated in that sense) whether it was also in this. for example, you can perform this operation
Thank you very soon for the answers!
 
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Good morning.
that I know you can use a projection to make a sketch but that allows you to reconstruct a whole model I would say no..
 
Good morning.
that I know you can use a projection to make a sketch but that allows you to reconstruct a whole model I would say no..
good afternoon gorea, first of all thanks for the answer, I asked why a friend who uses catia told me about this function, of course the thing is feasible for simple parts, but however it is convenient to avoid remodeling components obtainable in a few seconds from a table (even if it takes a few minutes added for so many simple components goes away a long time).
 
good afternoon gorea, first of all thanks for the answer, I asked why a friend who uses catia told me about this function, of course the thing is feasible for simple parts, but however it is convenient to avoid remodeling components obtainable in a few seconds from a table (even if it takes a few minutes added for so many simple components goes away a long time).
catia is not different from creo in this, a view in 2d of a layout can not be processed automatically so that the program knows what is an extrusion of volume, cutting or revolution, catia has the momentary advantage, which can start directly from the imported sketch only once at the beginning, but it is an advantage that exhausts itself immediately, because then the needs in course of modeling, become others.
 
Hi.

you can try autobuildz (you find it in the help of creo).
on the web you will also find some videos.
 
Hi.

you can try autobuildz (you find it in the help of creo).
on the web you will also find some videos.
In fact, I never used this form... and maybe there's a reason.
I attach you a link where it shows you very well how you can use this form (but you should have the license I would say).
I also add what ptc support reports:

autobuildz allows you to create 3d parametric models based on features from 2d drawing data. 2d drawing data can be imported into parametric creo from any of the supported file formats, such as dxf, dwg and iges.
autobuildz supports the following features:
• 2d data reset via displacement in disabled levels of unnecessary and unwanted data.
• organization and logical grouping of geometric entities on the design in orthogonal, section, auxiliary and detail views.
• creating parts through an initial part mask.
• mapping of drawing views in reference planes in parts.
• Association of the parties to the active design used in the session.
• setting a part as an active part.
• creating feature in the active part by selecting geometric entities on the design used in the session.
• automatic regeneration of the drawing views of the active part on a separate drawing sheet in case of adding feature to the active part.

Let us know
 
good morning to all, I have looked at, and as usual I create it has proved of a monstrous complexity (I hope that someone may deny me).... to what they tell me caia generates from the views the 3d in a simple and immediate way, while according to what I could see with creo you do first to create the solid from 0 (less click and less complexity in the various actions). I hope I'm not able to use the "autobuildz" tool because if the operations are:

1 - import dwg
2 - indicates the views by orientation
3 - generates individual mendiate jobs:
a - single loop selection of edges to generate single processing
b - Select the limits from the projection to indicate depth
4 - repeat operation 3 for each single processing

............? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ????? ? ? . ......

the tool in this way is not so useful.
 
in catia
...... to what they tell me catia generates from the 3d views in a simple and immediate............
who told you what, import dwg in environment 2d layout for 3d design??? or what? ? I would like to know the immediate method of catia,catia I used it in the past but it's what I don't remember.
 
in catia

who told you what, import dwg in environment 2d layout for 3d design??? or what? ? I would like to know the immediate method of catia,catia I used it in the past but it's what I don't remember.

ciao @+forte , this is a very simple example (here instead of importing with paste copy the sketch creates it), however I asked who told me about this function a more "qualifying" example, he told me about the example of a fork derived from 3 projections (just sends me something).
However, we are talking about inserting the corresponding projection on each floor (three paste copy) and pressing the extruded button. of course the function cannot work on very complex details, but it helps when you need to recreate simple objects that need to make evaluations within the project or second floor maths useful for assembly, such as small blocks and related.
then, I repeat, maybe you can do the same thing with creo and I don't know the function or I didn't quite interpret it, but if the procedure is what I saw and tested loses completely sense.
 
the method of placing the three projections on the three floors I used it many times with rhino,
is an ancient technique as the cad 3d and you can do with any 3d
catia has an environment resembling autobuildz and is 2d layout for 3d design
 
the method of placing the three projections on the three floors I used it many times with rhino,
is an ancient technique as the cad 3d and you can do with any 3d
catia has an environment resembling autobuildz and is 2d layout for 3d design
Yes, ok but I wanted to do it on creo and all the examples that I found show an extremely macchinose procedure, of course I talk about the way I showed you in the first video not that of the flange
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the method of your friend, who thinks it only cats, is simply explainable as the import of a dwg in the sketch, do it all the mechanics, the not mechanical 3d having the sketch import dwg in scene 3d
example creo
 
Sorry, but I don't understand the meaning of the video #10 where it draws from scratch the model when you want to demonstrate the faculty of creating a solid automatically starting from projections imported from dwg.
which then how many time is used to fix the dwg by cleaning it from quotas, texts, various symbol, accessory lines? and if there are open lines? and then place it correctly in the various views why the solid is correct?
Is it really worth all this fight to make simple forms?
 
the method of your friend, who thinks it only cats, is simply explainable as the import of a dwg in the sketch, do it all the mechanics, the not mechanical 3d having the sketch import dwg in scene 3d
example creo
Hey, that's not the operation. I know her, but I'm talking about something different.
 
However as soon as possible I try to make a video with which I will show you what makes catia.
 

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