If you wish to turn you sketch into a sweep you must NOT have sharp corners, they have to be curved and your section should be perpendicular to the axis of one end (either) of the sketch. My advice is to keep rotating your 3D sketch, viewing it from different angles, or you may find that you don't quite get what you expected. You can always join two or more sketches placed on 2D planes with a 3d sketch. When sketching in 3D you will see a little 3D trident that are standard 3 planes, if you select one of these planes your sketch will be on that plane, you can then change from one plane to another.Īfterwards you can apply constraints and dimensions to the various sketch elements if you wish to snap them to parralel, perpendicular, equal, angle, distance, etc. Yes, you are right, but most 3D sketches are acutally a combination of drawing on fixed planes and from one plane to the other.
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