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From the Assembly
section of the action bar, click Point
.
The Choose a 3D Shape dialog box appears.
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Click Create
new in the Choose a
3DShape dialog box.
In the Choose a 3D
Shape dialog box:
- The Product box displays the name of the active product.
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3DShapes either lists the
available 3D shapes instanced under the active product or lists the available 3D shapes
instanced under a selected product. In both cases, these 3D shapes can be modified.
- The Create
new command allows you to create a 3D shape.
- The Automatically
create new 3D Shape when none exists option allows you to create a 3D
shape either under the active or selected product automatically. In this case, the
Choose a 3D Shape dialog box does not appear.
The New Content tab appears.
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Click 3D Shape under Physical Product
Structure node in the New Content
tab.
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Click OK in the 3D Shape dialog box.
The new 3D Shape is created under the active product.
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Click OK in the 3D Shape dialog box.
- The new 3D Shape is created under the active product.
- The Axis System Definition
dialog box appears. The axis system's parameters Origin,
X axis, Y axis, and Z
axis are automatically computed, and Default
(Computed) appears in the boxes.
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Select
On curve.
- Optional:
Select a curve in the work area.
The selection automatically appears in the Curve
box.
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In the
Point box, select a reference point.
If this point is not on the curve, the minimum distance between the point and
the curve is computed. If no point is selected, the curve's extremity is used
as reference.
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Select one of the following options in the
Distance to reference area to determine where
the new point is to be created:
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Distance on curve: The point is created at a
given distance along the curve from the reference point. A distance
value needs to be specified.
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Distance along direction: The point is created
along a specified direction and at an offset distance from the reference
point. The direction and offset values need to be specified.
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Ratio of curve length: The point is created at a
given ratio between the reference point and the curve's extremity. A
ratio value needs to be specified.
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Select how the distance is to be measured:
- Optional:
Select either Nearest extremity
to display the point at the nearest extremity of the curve or Middle
point
to display the mid-point of the curve.
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Click Reverse Direction
to display either the point on the other side of the
reference point (if a point was selected originally) or the point from the other
extremity (if no point was selected originally).
Notes:
- If you selected Distance along direction in
the Distance to reference area, clicking
Reverse Direction
reverse the direction of manipulation for
creating the point. If the creation is impossible in the reversed
direction, existing direction is retained even if you click
Reverse Direction.
- If you now select Other Extremity from the
context menu of the
Point box, the direction handle is set in
such way so as to enable the point creation in that direction. If it
is impossible, the direction is reversed automatically. This
behavior repeats each time you click Other
Extremity. You can reverse the direction manually,
if required.
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Click
OK to create the point.
The point (identified as Point.xxx) is added to the
tree.
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