I am really excited about this new feature, but here are a few things I can't figure out...
1) There appears to be no ability to turn sketches on or off from the drawing view that I can see. So how do you turn them on or off?
2) When sketching something out, I do not need a product until I am sure the sketch is correct. So it tells me I cant create a drawing of a sketch without having a body?
3) and THE #1 most important issue.. What percent is the sketch drawn at? If it is not 100% plus or minus Zero, the whole exercise is a waste of time.
If I am just dense and not able to figure this out, my apologies, but I think we are not clear on what is supposed to happen so I want to re-iterate the need for this feature and why...
Not everyone has multi-gazillion dollar CNC machines. MANY of us get sheets of steel, draw patterns on that steel, then cut each piece individually. We start with flat sheets, tape our paper patterns on the steel. These patterns not only have the shape we need, but they also have dots where holes are to be drilled. After taping this paper pattern on the steel, we draw around the pattern and we also punch through the pattern to permanently mark the holes. After cutting and then drilling the holes, we build the rest of our design. It may require spacers, or other pieces that go together. WE LOVE OUR FUSION 360 for this! But FOR THE LOVE OF GOD why cant we just print out the sketch? There is not one other 3D program out there that doesn't have the Print Sketch function front and center. Why? Because its the foundation that everything else is created on. Please, help me get this feature working. I am a loyal supporter and hold out hope that whoever makes the decisions around there also understands the actual material they are trying to cover. We need this badly! We cant grow our businesses into large enough businesses to afford CNC if we are left behind.