You can apply
Relimitation
,
Corner
and
Chamfer
on these silhouette edges.
A canonicity detection is performed on projected curve according to
the
app
tolerance, in other words the
app
tries to recognize sketcher elements like line or conic curves. Due to the
canonicity approximation changes may occur in resulting projected curve types.
If no canonicity has been detected the curve is projected as it is.
A mark composed of several associated elements is managed as a
single curve (you can constrain it).
The silhouette elements are associative.
If you apply the
Parents/Children...
command to a
sketch containing a 3D silhouette, the
Parents command shows the last solid feature
that modified the silhouette. To see an example of this, see
Parents/Children
section of the
About Projecting 3D Elements onto the Sketch Plane
topic.
If you isolate a
composite mark, as many simple geometry elements as
the mark was containing are created, associativity will not be available
anymore.
Project 3D Silhouette Edges
generates one mark for each closed
profile created in the resulting silhouette edges.