body doesn't show in Model workspace

body doesn't show in Model workspace

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body doesn't show in Model workspace

Anonymous
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When i edit existing or create a new sketch, the body goes invisible, but the edit shows on the time line. However, if i click on "edit feature" from the timeline, the extruded body becomes visible, then invisible ones i leave the "edit feature" menu.

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Beyondforce
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Something is wrong with the mp4 file. Could you please create a screencast instead!

 

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Anonymous
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Thanks.

 

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Beyondforce
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Could you please attach the file!

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Anonymous
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Let me know if you have any questions. I haven't really done a lot.

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cekuhnen
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@Anonymous

 

Component 25 is not in the file but I have a feeling I know what causes this.

 

Switching to a component filters all the features associated to that component in the timeline.

 

However this does not show you where in the timeline those features are.

This only shows the sequence inside the component.

 

It can be that something that you use the extrusion differently.

 

You extrude the sketch then later move and further refine it with the sink

 

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Chair Interior Design – Wayne State University

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Beyondforce
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Maybe @cekuhnen is right, I don't know. But this is my feedback:

 

 

 
 

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Beyondforce
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Here is an example on how to create components In-place:

 

 

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cekuhnen
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@Anonymous

 

Also while this is not a bad thing perse but you seem to sketch where you want and then move the objects.

 

While I love the ability to have move features in your case I think it makes things rather complicated 

confusing even you.

 

So I would rather try to sketch where you want the object to be. Less needless features in the timeline

and easier to read design flow.

Claas Kuhnen

Faculty Industrial Design – Wayne State Universit

Chair Interior Design – Wayne State University

Owner studioKuhnen – product : interface : design