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Good morning to all,
I searched but I find nothing in the forum so I ask directly:

- where do I find the setting that opens the sketch automatically when I select the washing to perform (ex extrusion, revolution, etc.)?

- in a set how can I change the display of a single component, for example, making it transparent to help me insert the constraints?

thanks and good work
 
I try not having received answers and add a question: I would need advice to train myself on the use of inventor, the online guide is bad and often does not correspond to what I find on the cad.
maybe because I already have the 2015 version and the guide is not completely updated?

any indications of sites, tutorials, manuals or anything?
 
sincerely I don't have 2015 so I don't know how to tell you. there was a discussion about inv 2015. you could try writing to the author and ask when the guide might come out
 
Good morning to all,
I searched but I find nothing in the forum so I ask directly:

- where do I find the setting that opens the sketch automatically when I select the washing to perform (ex extrusion, revolution, etc.)?

- in a set how can I change the display of a single component, for example, making it transparent to help me insert the constraints?

thanks and good work
I answer the question 2:
- click on the component you want to make transparent (from the browser or directly from the screen by selecting it)
- right mouse button
- a drop-down menu opens where there are various options; find "able" (or "active" - I don't remember sinceramnte) and check the option.

the component will become transparent and will not be selected by going over with the mouse. to reactivate it do the same operation by finding the part or axis in the browser:wink::wink:
I hope I was useful!

hioo!!!:cool:
 
I answer the question 2:
- click on the component you want to make transparent (from the browser or directly from the screen by selecting it)
- right mouse button
- a drop-down menu opens where there are various options; find "able" (or "active" - I don't remember sinceramnte) and check the option.
the component will become transparent and will not be selected by going over with the mouse. to reactivate it do the same operation by finding the part or axis in the browser:wink::wink:
I hope I was useful!

hioo!!!:cool:[/QUO

In quel modo però disattivo il componente e non posso più utilizzarlo, ad esempio per vincolare.
In Solidworks si può cambiare la visibilità di ogni singolo componente in modo da facilitare le varie operazioni, il tutto mantenendolo attivo.
Mi chiedevo se ci fosse modo di farlo anche in Inventor.TE]
 
I answer the question 2:
- click on the component you want to make transparent (from the browser or directly from the screen by selecting it)
- right mouse button
- a drop-down menu opens where there are various options; find "able" (or "active" - I don't remember sinceramnte) and check the option.
the component will become transparent and will not be selected by going over with the mouse. to reactivate it do the same operation by finding the part or axis in the browser:wink::wink:
I hope I was useful!

hioo!!!:cool:[/QUO

In quel modo però disattivo il componente e non posso più utilizzarlo, ad esempio per vincolare.
In Solidworks si può cambiare la visibilità di ogni singolo componente in modo da facilitare le varie operazioni, il tutto mantenendolo attivo.
Mi chiedevo se ci fosse modo di farlo anche in Inventor.TE]
already, in sw you could do and with a disarming ease.
 
Yes, select the component and change temporarily the appearance of the color by putting it a transparent color
 
using the method indicated by the Ilario there is another problem:
I have a part with its appearance (cast), in some areas I have modified the look to display the processed areas.
I change the appearance of the component together and the transparent back, if I bring it back to the initial one the processed surfaces return to the appearance of the component therefore every time I should change again the aspects of these surfaces.
suggestions?
 
Hi. .
I answer Question No 2:
I usually do so when for example I have to insert the bolt to ensure I don't forget anything:
I create a new view in the axieme and call it "transparent". . .
select all components and change their appearance e.g. "clear transparent"... (checking a transparent color in the drop-down menu above)
so I see all transparent components and it is easier to find where to bind. . .
As I insert components into the axieme, I change their appearance by making them transparent. . .
the screws instead I set them all red ...
so they are more visible.. .
in the browser I always have the default view that clicking on it I bring all the assembling to the previous colors.
I hope I understand your question and have been clear. . .
Hi.
 
Hi. .
I answer Question No 2:
I usually do so when for example I have to insert the bolt to ensure I don't forget anything:
I create a new view in the axieme and call it "transparent". . .
select all components and change their appearance e.g. "clear transparent"... (checking a transparent color in the drop-down menu above)
so I see all transparent components and it is easier to find where to bind. . .
As I insert components into the axieme, I change their appearance by making them transparent. . .
the screws instead I set them all red ...
so they are more visible.. .
in the browser I always have the default view that clicking on it I bring all the assembling to the previous colors.
I hope I understand your question and have been clear. . .
Hi.
It can be a solution, though not exactly what I was looking for.
I often change the appearance of a component, even for 1/2 operations then I bring it back to the original.
this because in sw there is the key for each feature/component in the browser and therefore it is very convenient.
Since there is no such possibility in inventor I will adapt my way of working.
Thank you.
 
- in a set how can I change the display of a single component, for example, making it transparent to help me insert the constraints?

thanks and good work
What do you mean, "help to insert constraints"?? Do you have a lot of pieces ahead of what you have to bind and therefore bother you in selecting faces/axes/points of the components behind?? or in the axieme you want to change color to the piece (so put it in transparency) because so you can see constructive details that would be hidden with a normal color?
 

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