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Manipulating imported geometry

caradoncaradon OS Professional, Mentor Posts: 300 PRO
Moving faces on (imported) geometry reveals some impressive geometry handling behavior in OS.
It is far superior to e.g. anything legacy SolidWorks is capable of. I would say even superior to SpaceClaim. Good job with that one!

However, I feel the tools for working directly on imported geometry are lacking.
I'm an IronCAD user. As OS stands now, IC is VASTLY more capable and 'inviting' (read: fun) for direct editing.

Here's a list of suggestions (that I also sent as feedback to the OS team):
*Allow for non history recorded edits.
*Build a 'Super' triad-like tool that can handle the majority of geometry edits (akin to the workflows in SpaceClaim and IronCAD). For imported geometry I want to work on the model all the time, not toggle options and do mouse travel to buttons.
*Allow for global geometry referencing when doing edits: snapping to edges, snapping to centers & midpoints, specify offset distances from face...
*Detect and embed intelligence in parts: shells, equal size radii...

What do you think?
What about a hybrid approach (strict history & free editing)?

All in all, you Onshape guys are onto something very cool!

Dries

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    andy_morrisandy_morris Moderator, Onshape Employees Posts: 87
    Thanks for the feedback!
    I opened an improvement for your suggestions.

    To clarify, you would want a workflow that would enable you to move, offset, rotate geometry in a continuous way using a triad rather than separate commands?
    Andy Morris / Head of Product Design / Onshape, Inc.
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    caradoncaradon OS Professional, Mentor Posts: 300 PRO
    "using a triad rather than separate commands?"
    Yes. A triad or another sophisticated manipulation tool. And also the ability to reference other geometry for distances, angles...
    For imported geometry I want to push & pull things.

    The current "move face" implementation looks and feels almost exactly the same as the one in SolidWorks (which is quite bad...).

    Dries
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    Research_01Research_01 OS Professional, Mentor, Developers Posts: 301 PRO
    Put me in on wanting this as well...
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    billy2billy2 Member, OS Professional, Mentor, Developers, User Group Leader Posts: 2,014 PRO
    Add me to, please...

    Give me a way to dump the parametrics so I don't have to run my models through parasolids.
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    Andrey_SviyazAndrey_Sviyaz Member Posts: 1
    Please add my vote too.

    I'd like to push/pull surfaces and also sketched closed geometries on it.
    I mean punch_inside, but not only extrude_outside as it is.
    And even punch holes by means of sketched closed geometries.
    Of course, I can use an Boolean subtraction, but it's long, boring and not interactive.
    BTW, it may be very useful tool - extrusion up-to some point, like used in sketching mode.
    I'm new here, so please forgive me if I'm wrong.
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    3dexter3dexter Member Posts: 89 ✭✭✭
    +1
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    pete_yodispete_yodis OS Professional, Mentor Posts: 666 ✭✭✭
    edited May 2015


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GPJqxYm9EA

    @billy Eat your heart out...  Combine this with PMI/GDT/MBD and you have modeling nirvana for most shapes.

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    _Ðave__Ðave_ Member, Developers Posts: 712 ✭✭✭✭
    +1
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    3dcad3dcad Member, OS Professional, Mentor Posts: 2,470 PRO
    +1

    That solid edge video @pete_yodis posted looked very good, I would love to see 3d dimensioning tool in Onshape.
    //rami
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    3dexter3dexter Member Posts: 89 ✭✭✭
    This fantastic Solid Edge approach!

    I also love their triad manipulator!
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    petr_svobodapetr_svoboda OS Professional Posts: 8 PRO


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GPJqxYm9EA

    @billy Eat your heart out...  Combine this with PMI/GDT/MBD and you have modeling nirvana for most shapes.

    Hello Onshape, 
    Are you planning to add PMI/MBD/GD&T module? 
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