You can transform geometry with a symmetry
operation. The Symmetry command applies to current bodies.
Before you begin: To perform this task, create a pad.
From the Transform section of the action bar, click
Symmetry
if you are
working in Part Design or click Symmetry
if you are
working in Sheet Metal Design.
The system issues a question about the result you wish to obtain:
You can keep the new specifications induced by the operation by clicking
Yes to go on using the command you have just
selected.
OR
You can keep the old specifications by clicking
No to
cancel
the command you have just launched.
Click
Yes.
The
Symmetry.x dialog box opens.
Select a point, line or plane as the reference element.
Click
OK to create the symmetrical element.
The original element is no longer visible but remains in the tree. A
Symmetry.xxx feature is added to the tree.
Important:
Contextual commands creating
reference elements you need are available from the
Reference box:
Insert Wireframe > Create Point: For more
information, see Generative Shape Design User's Guide: Creating Wireframe Geometry: Creating
Points.
Insert Wireframe > Create Midpoint:
Creates the midpoint of the line you select
Insert Wireframe > Create Endpoint:
Creates the endpoint of the line you select
Insert Wireframe > Create Line: For more
information, see Generative Shape Design User's Guide: Creating Wireframe Geometry: Creating Lines.
Insert Wireframe > Create Plane: For more
information, see Generative Shape Design User's Guide: Creating Wireframe Geometry: Creating
Planes.
Insert Wireframe > XY Plane: The XY plane
of the current coordinate system origin (0,0,0) becomes the limiting
element.
Insert Wireframe > YZ Plane: The YZ plane
of the current coordinate system origin (0,0,0) becomes the limiting
element.
Insert Wireframe > ZX Plane: The ZX plane
of the current coordinate system origin (0,0,0) becomes the limiting
element.
Insert Wireframe > Create Intersection:
For more information, see Generative Shape Design User's Guide: Creating Wireframe Geometry: Creating
Intersections.
Insert Wireframe > Create Projection: For
more information, see Generative Shape Design User's Guide: Creating Wireframe Geometry: Creating
Projections.
Insert Operations > Create Boundary: For
more information, see Generative Shape Design User's Guide: Performing Operations on Shape Geometry:
Creating Boundaries.
Insert Operations > Create Extract: For
more information, see Generative Shape Design User's Guide: Performing Operations on Shape Geometry:
Extracting Geometry: Extracting Elements.
Insert Operations > Create Extract (in
point): For more information, see Generative Shape Design User's Guide: Performing Operations on Shape Geometry:
Extracting Geometry: Extracting Elements.
Insert Operations > Create Extract (in
tangency): For more information, see Generative Shape Design User's Guide: Performing Operations on Shape Geometry:
Extracting Geometry: Extracting Elements.
Insert Operations > Create Multiple
Extract: For more information, see Generative Shape Design User's Guide: Performing Operations on Shape Geometry:
Extracting Geometry: Extracting Sub-Elements.
Insert Operations > Create
tessellateCreates a Tessellate.