Is there a way to copy a sketch?
The Convert Entities tool allows users to make a copied projection of a given sketch, face, or set of edges onto the active sketch plane. These sketch entities will update their size and/or positioning if either of these characteristics changes in the source sketch.
Why was sketch never intended for print design?
Sketch was never intended for print design, but I’ve used it for tons of projects. This is how: Sketch was made for screen-based design. Websites, app interfaces, icons… these objects of design exist within a world of pixel measurements, RGB colors, and presentation on digital screens.
Can you copy a sketch from Microsoft Word to SolidWorks?
In SOLIDWORKS, as in Microsoft Word, you can copy/paste data from one environment to another. This doesn’t apply to everything in SOLIDWORKS, but it does apply to sketches and/or sketch entities. In the header for this item, I describe the method you’d use in Notepad.
Is there a way to duplicate something in SketchUp?
To tell SketchUp that you want to duplicate the selected entities, tap the Ctrl (Microsoft Windows) or Option (macOS) key to toggle Copy functionality. Next to the four-way arrow cursor, a plus sign appears. Click the selected entities.
Sketch was never intended for print design, but I’ve used it for tons of projects. This is how: Sketch was made for screen-based design. Websites, app interfaces, icons… these objects of design exist within a world of pixel measurements, RGB colors, and presentation on digital screens.
The Convert Entities tool allows users to make a copied projection of a given sketch, face, or set of edges onto the active sketch plane. These sketch entities will update their size and/or positioning if either of these characteristics changes in the source sketch.
Why do print shops need extra space for sketches?
Professional print shops often require your artwork to have extra space on all sides, extending any parts of your design that “bleed” out to the edge (see example below). This compensates for the slight, yet inevitable, variance in where the edges are cut on your final print.
What happens when you copy a sketch in SolidWorks?
This means the overall profile shape will remain synced; however, as it isn’t tied to being a direct projection, you can rotate or move the copy on its own sketch plane as you see fit. If the profile of the original changes at all, the profile of the copy will still update just fine.