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How can i got from drafting to modeling 2

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engmohamedibnali

Aerospace
Dec 6, 2014
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sometimes i need to work in drafting first , I'm insert and image and go on this image
after i finished i want to draw 3D model , but when i start modeling i'm not found it
only solution is to swn it to autocad and import it in modeling
is there a faster solution ?
 
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So you are creating curves on the face of the drawing that you now want to move into the modeling application?

If you stick with NX 8, I think your best (free) bet is exporting a CGM of the drawing and importing it in modeling (similar to your current strategy).

If you upgrade to a studio license, or to NX 9, you can import the image into the modeling application and create all the curves there.

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Cruves created while in Drafting are created 'view dependent'. While in Drafting try editing them so that they are no longer view dependent. But be warned, if you do this will, by definition, now show up in all the Drawing views.

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JohnRBaker said:
While in Drafting try editing them so that they are no longer view dependent.

Before posting, I tried to create some curves on the drawing sheet then use View dependent edit to convert them to model curves. However, the option was greyed out. It appears that curves on the drawing sheet itself are not candidates for that operation...

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Yes, but curves created in an Expanded view are candidates.

John R. Baker, P.E.
Product 'Evangelist'
Product Engineering Software
Siemens PLM Software Inc.
Digital Factory
Cypress, CA
Siemens PLM:
UG/NX Museum:

To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
 
Does the same apply to drafting sketch curves? If so, perhaps an empty drawing view can be created over the imported raster image, make the view active for sketching, create the curves 'over' the raster image, and finally convert them to model curves.

I don't know, even if that works, the export/import route may be easier...

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You can also import Raster Image in modeling side: View -> Visualization -> Raster Image
Then create you curves on the modeling side.

John L.
NX Support
Win 7 64bit NX 8.5/9.0 TC 8.3
 
Cowski, 1) you need to select the view, pick in the Part navigator, not the graphics. 2) Sketch curves can't be selected, (- for some reason) but "Basic curves" can.

Regards,
Tomas
 
Toost said:
1) you need to select the view, pick in the Part navigator, not the graphics.

Actually, you can select from the graphics window, you must click on the dashed rectangle representing the sheet. Initially, I tried to select the sheet view by clicking within the sheet, which doesn't work.

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