Quick Start
Table Of Contents
- GettingStarted_withCover.pdf
- Getting Started Inventor Fusion TP2
- Contents
- Autodesk Inventor Fusion TP2
- What is new in TP2?
- Working with Inventor Fusion User Interface
- The Ribbon
- Glyphs and Manipulators
- Marking Menu
- Selection commands
- Enhanced tooltip
- Browser and Copy/Paste
- Function Key Behavior
- Triad
- Measure
- Menu and Command Access
- Other commands in the Application Window
- Create 3D Models
- Create a Single Body
- Create Multiple Bodies
- Modify a Body
- Sketch
- Starting a Sketch
- The Sketch Plane
- The Sketch Grid
- Line/Arc Segment Creation
- Spline Creation
- Circle Creation
- Circular Arc Creation
- Rectangle Creation
- Ellipse Creation
- Polygon Creation
- Project Geometry
- Trim/Extend
- Sketch Fillet
- Sketch Inferencing
- Sketch Constraints
- Stopping a Sketch
- Sketch Profiles
- Editing a Sketch Entity
- Locking Sketch Geometry
- Features
- Find Features
- Dimensions and Body Constraints
- Error Handling
- Work Geometry
- Working with Multiple Components
- Dimensions as Annotations
- User Tags
- Import Data
- Export Data
- Materials and Model Appearance
- Modeling Paradigms
- System Requirements
- Index
An inferred Sketch constraint cannot be removed through any user action.
The only way to remove it is to delete one or more of the Sketch entities that
participate in the constraint.
Stopping a Sketch
To exit a sketch command, press the Esc key, or click the specific sketch
command button on the ribbon. To exit the sketch environment do one of
the following:
■ Click the Stop Sketch glyph in the sketch environment:
■ Select Stop Sketch from the context menu. You can invoke the context
menu by right-clicking:
Sketch Profiles
When you create Sketch entities such that they form closed regions, Sketch
Profiles are automatically detected and displayed as filled regions. Each closed
region corresponds to one Sketch Profile. You may then select one or more
Sketch Profiles to perform further operations on, like Extrude, for example.
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