Managing Wireframe

This section explains how to create wireframe elements, and scans and curves.

Scans can be obtained by the identification of feature points (boundaries, sharp edges, breaks in curvature, inflection lines). Curves can be created from sketches on meshes, smoothing of scans, blending of curves, canonic recognition (line, circle) or accuracy selecting.


In this section:

Creating Free Edges
Creating Planar Sections
Creating Automatic Planar Sections
Projecting Curves or Scans
Creating 3D Curves on a Scan
Creating a Sketch from Scan (Legacy)
Creating a Sketch from Scan
Creating a Sketch from Scan from a Mesh
Creating 3D Curves
Applying a Tangency Constraint on a Point
Creating Curves from Scans
Creating a Curve on Mesh
Preparing Curves Networks
Creating Intersections
Creating Projections
Creating a Curves Network
Creating a Curves Network
Creating a Curves Network from a Digitization
Creating Points
Creating Lines
Creating Planes
Creating Circles
Translating Geometry
Rotating Geometry
Performing a Symmetry on Geometry
Transforming Geometry by Scaling
Transforming Geometry by Affinity
Transforming Elements from an Axis to Another
Creating a Curvature Map
Creating an Associative Curvature Map
Analyzing the Characteristic Lines of the Mesh with a Contrast Map
Displaying Information
Analyzing Using Porcupine Curvature