Editing 3D Shapes, Bodies and Features

You can edit the representations, bodies and features at any time and in several ways.

This task shows you how to:

Related Topics
More about the Edition of 3D Shapes
Displaying and Editing Properties

Redefine Feature Parameters

You can edit a draft and a pad. The process described here is valid for any other feature to be edited.

  1. Double-click the draft you want to edit (in the specification tree or in the geometry area).

    The Draft Definition dialog box appears and the application shows the current draft angle value. Generally speaking, the application always shows dimensional constraints related to the feature you are editing. Concerning sketch-based features, it also shows the sketches used for extrusion as well as the constraints defined for these sketches.





    Tip: Instead of double-clicking the element you wish to edit, you can also right-click this element and select XXX.object > Definition... . This commands will display the edit dialog box.

  2. Enter the new draft angle value you need.

  3. Click OK.

    The draft now looks like this:

  4. Now, double-click the pad.

    The Pad Definition dialog box appears and the application shows the pad only, not the next operation. You will notice that the pad was created in symmetric extent mode and that the application displays information about the initial profile.

  5. Enter a new length value.

  6. Clear Mirrored extent.

  7. Enter a length value for the second limit in the Length box.

    Tip: Optionally, click Preview to see the new pad to be created.

  8. Click OK.

    The modifications are taken into account. The representation now looks like this:

Display Parameters to Edit Them

You can access the parameters you wish to edit.

  1. Right-click the feature in the specification tree and select feature.n object > Edit Parameters .

    You can now view the feature parameters in the geometry area.

  2. Double-click the parameter of interest.

    A small dialog box appears displaying the parameter value.

  3. Enter a new value and click OK.