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Sketching issue

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Sketching issue

Anonymous
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When I am sketching a green tick appears where I want to place my line. if i click it then the sketch ends. how do i turn this off?

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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Would it be more efficient to do this as two sketch rectangles and then Mirror feature and Circular Pattern features?

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Anonymous
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There are many different ways of doing this, the green tick comes up a lot and is the main problem here. Im specifically asking about the green tick not how to draw the shape.

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g-andresen
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Hi,

Where is the problem?

You only have to move the mouse wheel slightly.

green circle.gif

günther

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Anonymous
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The problem is I want to end the line where the green circle is, not a little to the left or right. Why is the green circle even there? if i want to end the line I will end it, why is it popping up where I am busy drawing? Is there an answer to my original question?

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g-andresen
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Hi,

The green circle is not representative of a value, but only a button whose size depends on the displayed zoom factor.

greencircle2.gif

günther

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Anonymous
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I dont see a reason for it being there, zooming in and out the whole time is tedious. I really appreciate the explanations and ways to get around the green tick but I am asking if there is a way to remove it? 

 

Is there a way to remove it or not?

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HughesTooling
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Yes I'd like to disable it as well and there have been plenty of complaints. Seem to remember even @jeff_strater agreed it's more trouble than it's worth in a previous post.

 

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Anonymous
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Hi,

 

If you are having the same problem, please upvote the suggestion I have made or direct me to one I can upvote.

 

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-ideastation/preference-option-addition/idi-p/8493685

 

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TrippyLighting
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@Anonymous wrote:

There are many different ways of doing this ...

 


That's true, but you seem to have picked one of the few wrong ways to do this. Not sure why you feel you have to have an attitude when theres someone trying to help you. 


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Anonymous
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@TrippyLighting wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

There are many different ways of doing this ...

 


That's true, but you seem to have picked one of the few wrong ways to do this. Not sure why you feel you have to have an attitude when theres someone trying to help you. 

 


If you read further down I do thank everyone for their input, I am not unappreciative of the help from the community but I posed a question that no one was answering. I highlighted the question I asked without being rude. My question had nothing to do with the way i was constructing my component and therefore the response, while informative, did not answer my question.

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TheCADWhisperer
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Consultant

@Anonymous wrote:

Im specifically asking about the green tick not how to draw the shape.


I know that this does not answer your specific question, but I assume that it addresses an underlying fundamental issue of, "How to optimize modeling techniques."

Turn on your sound.

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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Anonymous
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Thanks, I will keep this in mind when sketching.

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