There are new configuration options for displaying or controlling the appearance of dimensions in Creo Parametric 6.0.0.0 release Use the below configuration options to control the appearance of background for dimensions 1. dim_background 2. dim_background_color 3. dim_background_trans A semi-transparent dimension background is set by default. This makes it easier to see and decipher dimension information... Continue Reading →
Punditas AI Advisor now supports Creo 4.0 M080
Punditas AI Advisor supports Creo 4.0 M080.Punditas AI allows users to learn more about “How”, What” and “Why” of these enhancements through Product 360 module. The picture below shows the Module groups and the corresponding enhancements added within each group. To try this out, please signup for a FREE trial at Punditas AI Modules and Enhancements... Continue Reading →
What would you rather do? Preview movies or Dimensions this weekend?
What would you rather do this upcoming weekend? Preview a movie or Dimensions in Creo Parametric 4.0? I know what you are thinking.... I don't blame you... Just in case you are stuck with Creo, have fun previewing dimensions.....:-) Starting with Creo Parametric 4.0, when you create a dimension or a GTOL you can immediately see... Continue Reading →
For Better Product Quality, Explore MBD [Interview]
If you’re an engineer or designer, you’ve probably already heard about model-based definition (MBD), the practice of adding non-geometric engineering information to a 3D model. (Traditionally, that data is added to a 2D drawing.) Intuitively, it makes sense to keep everything in one place. But are the benefits worth the effort of changing the way... Continue Reading →
MBD: Define Once, Reuse Many Times [Interview]
In recent weeks, Madhavi Ramesh@Punditas, has been talking to industry experts about model-based definition (MBD) in product design and development. How do these experts define MBD? Who needs it? How can companies get started using it? In this week’s post, she talks to Raphael Nascimento, a product manager who was key in developing model-based definition... Continue Reading →