Autodesk 466B1-05A761-1304 Getting Started - Page 31
Sketch Constraints, 2D AutoCAD Data in Sketches, translated data
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Sketch Constraints Constraints limit changes and define the shape of a sketch. For example, if a line is horizontally constrained, dragging an endpoint changes the length of the line or moves it vertically. However, the drag does not affect its slope. You can place geometric constraints between: ■ Two objects in the same sketch. ■ A sketch and geometry projected from an existing feature or a different sketch. As you sketch, constraints are automatically applied to the various sketch elements. For example, if the horizontal or vertical symbol displays when you create a line, then the associated constraint is applied. Depending on how accurately you sketch, one or more constraints could be required to stabilize the sketch shape or position. You can also add constraints manually to any sketch element. Although you can use unconstrained sketches, fully constrained sketches result in more predictable updates. For more information Location Help topic Search: "Constrain Sketches" Tutorial Explore Sketch Constraints 2D AutoCAD Data in Sketches When you open an AutoCAD® file in Autodesk Inventor, you can place 2D translated data: ■ On a sketch in a new or existing drawing. ■ As a title block in a new drawing. ■ As a sketched symbol in a new drawing. ■ On a sketch in a new or existing part. You can import AutoCAD (DWG) drawings into a part sketch, drawing, or drawing sketch overlay. The entities from the XY plane of model space are placed on the sketch. In a drawing, certain entities, such as splines, cannot Sketched Features | 25