- 7.9.1. Overview of user interface
- 7.9.2. Launching the Sketcher
- 7.9.3. Tools
- 7.9.3.1. Basics for use
- 7.9.3.2. Default
- 7.9.3.3. Delete
- 7.9.3.4. Shapes -> Points
- 7.9.3.5. Shapes -> Lines
- 7.9.3.6. Shapes -> Special
- 7.9.3.7. Shapes -> Circles
- 7.9.3.8. Shapes -> Arcs
- 7.9.3.9. Attributes
- 7.9.3.10. Modify -> Transform
- 7.9.3.11. Modify -> Trim (Part 1)
- 7.9.3.12. Modify -> Trim (Part 2)
- 7.9.3.13. Modify -> Threads
- 7.9.3.14. Tools in drawing mode
- 7.9.4. Sketch history
- 7.9.5. Docking window " Edit element"
- 7.9.6. Context menus of Sketch history
- 7.9.7. Mathematical functions (Sketch)
- 7.9.8. Problem avoidance
A 3D solid body must always be created via a 2D sketch. This 2D sketch is created in a separate menu area, the Sketcher.
With the help of extrusions, rotations and cuts, 3D parts eventually result from the 2D sketches in the 3D History and/or 3D view.
