Re: Just moved to Creo 2.0 ...... I HATE IT!!! Does any else?
It seems like you might have a setting, SAVE_DISPLAY, set up in your config file that creates an image of what the drawing looks like upon last save. If the user has the datums displayed when saving...
View ArticleRe: Pro ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0: Appearance Editor
I assume that your calculator isn't an assembly? If it was, you simply open each button and apply a color to them. You can use a "Seed and boundary" selection. You pick a "seed" surface in the middle...
View ArticleRe: Pro ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0: Appearance Editor
How do you make an assembly? I'm relatively new to ProE so not too sure how to do a large amount of things. What do you mean at part level?
View ArticleRe: Pro ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0: Appearance Editor
Is the "Seed and Boundary" selection part of making my calculator an assembly? As in, to do that selection type do I have to make my calculator an assembly first? Does sound quite simple though, but...
View ArticleRe: Pro ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0: Appearance Editor
Everytime you select "New", you have a list of types to chose from. This is where you start to create an assembly. After you have created the assembly, you can add parts to that assembly, and the...
View ArticleDecals for a Scientific Calculator? (Looking for sources)
Hey all, and thanks for taking the time to read my question. If you were looking for lettering decals where would you look? I just need to do the decals on my calculator project I was assigned however,...
View ArticleRe: Pro ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0: Appearance Editor
Seed and boundary is a method of selecting part surfaces for a variety of purposes, in your case, for applying a color. As Steven explained below, there are many types of objects in Proe, in general...
View ArticleRe: CREO 2.0 - M090 not on download site yet?????
Just received confirmation from an engineer @ PTC. Officical release of M090 has been pushed to the 27th.
View ArticleRe: Decals for a Scientific Calculator? (Looking for sources)
Hello Ian and welcome to the forum. You are on the right track to use graphics rather than geometry. It is much more efficient on the system. Decals can be made with an alpha channel using the image...
View ArticleMeasuring stress in a particular direction
Hi, I am running a static analysis in pro mechanica Wildfire 4.0. I want to measure stress in a particular direction and at a particular location in the model.Can anyone help me out with this? Thanks...
View ArticleHai to every one
My name is Nithin Manohar I am studying ME Deign Engineering in Bits Pilani, Hyd Campus, I Have a dought Is it posible to convert 2-D Dicom Format image to 3-D object using Creo Parametric help...
View ArticleShading view problame
I have problame with shading view it do not show some surfaces of solid model.......
View ArticleRe: Shading view problame
There are a couple of things you might try. If this only happens when you are zoomed "away" from the model as it looks like you are, there is a config option skip_small_surfaces they may be turned on...
View ArticleWrapping a sketch onto a cylinder.
This really should have been posted as a discussion. Adnan is trying to create the relation so the sketch below will wrap accurately around the cylinder. What is -your- method to capture the cylinder...
View ArticleRe: Hai to every one
You will not be able to use it directly. Creo depends on vector data or polygon data to generate a 3D object. The best you can do is use it as an underlay to create the geometry in a sketch.
View ArticleRe: Shading view problame
Is anyone else having trouble envisioning the original feature definition (extrude)? Welcome to the forum, Vishal! Can you post images of the feature definition? It almost looks like you achieved a...
View ArticleRe: Wrapping a sketch onto a cylinder.
If just trying for a zig-zag,then datum curve by equation, using cylindrical coordinate system and driving the z value from a zig-zag graph based on the theta value.
View ArticleRe: Wrapping a sketch onto a cylinder.
Interesting thought. The radii at the ends are fixed to wrap around an insulator.
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