Create circles, ellipses, rectangles, slots, polygons, fillets, and chamfers.
When creating 2D shape geometry, first select a part face or work plane to use as the sketch plane. In an empty file, select the sketch plane and then start to sketch.

 Create panel and choose one of the following:
 Create panel and choose one of the following:  . Creates a circle defined by a center point and a point on its radius. The first click sets center point; the second click specifies the radius. A tangent constraint is applied if the second point is on a line, arc, circle, or ellipse.
. Creates a circle defined by a center point and a point on its radius. The first click sets center point; the second click specifies the radius. A tangent constraint is applied if the second point is on a line, arc, circle, or ellipse.  . Creates a circle defined by a center point and a point on its radius. The first click sets center point; the second click specifies the radius. A tangent constraint is applied if the second point is on a line, arc, circle, or ellipse.
. Creates a circle defined by a center point and a point on its radius. The first click sets center point; the second click specifies the radius. A tangent constraint is applied if the second point is on a line, arc, circle, or ellipse. 
The Ellipse tool creates an elliptical shape with a center point, a major axis, and a minor axis that you define. You can trim and extend ellipses like any other curve.
 Create panel
 Create panel  Ellipse
 Ellipse  .
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The rectangle tools create rectangles from a corner or center point in two or three clicks.
 Create paneland choose one of the following:
  Create paneland choose one of the following:  . Creates a rectangle using two clicks that define diagonal corner points. Two-point rectangles are aligned with the sketch coordinate system.
. Creates a rectangle using two clicks that define diagonal corner points. Two-point rectangles are aligned with the sketch coordinate system.  . Creates a rectangle by defining the length, direction, and the adjacent side. The first click sets a corner, the second click sets the direction and distance of one side, and the third click sets the distance of the adjacent side. A three-point rectangle can have any alignment.
. Creates a rectangle by defining the length, direction, and the adjacent side. The first click sets a corner, the second click sets the direction and distance of one side, and the third click sets the distance of the adjacent side. A three-point rectangle can have any alignment.  . Creates a rectangle by defining the center, width, and length of the shape. The first click sets the center point; the second click sets a corner.
. Creates a rectangle by defining the center, width, and length of the shape. The first click sets the center point; the second click sets a corner.  . Creates a rectangle by defining the center, direction, and the adjacent side. The first click sets the center, the second click sets the direction and distance of one side, and the third click sets the distance of the adjacent side.
. Creates a rectangle by defining the center, direction, and the adjacent side. The first click sets the center, the second click sets the direction and distance of one side, and the third click sets the distance of the adjacent side.  Show Me How to Draw a Two Point Center Rectangle
Show Me How to Draw a Two Point Center Rectangle
 Show Me How to Draw a Three Point Center Rectangle
Show Me How to Draw a Three Point Center Rectangle





 Create panel and choose one of the following:
 Create panel and choose one of the following:  . Creates a linear slot by defining the placement and distance of slot arc centers, and then the slot width. The first two clicks specify the arc centers, and the third click specifies slot width.
. Creates a linear slot by defining the placement and distance of slot arc centers, and then the slot width. The first two clicks specify the arc centers, and the third click specifies slot width.  . Creates a linear slot by defining the slot’s orientation, length, and width. The first two clicks specify the start and end point of the slot center line. The third click specifies slot width.
. Creates a linear slot by defining the slot’s orientation, length, and width. The first two clicks specify the start and end point of the slot center line. The third click specifies slot width.  . Creates a linear slot by defining the slot center point, the arc centers, and the slot width. The first click specifies the center of the slot. The second click specifies the center of a slot arc. The third click specifies slot width.
. Creates a linear slot by defining the slot center point, the arc centers, and the slot width. The first click specifies the center of the slot. The second click specifies the center of a slot arc. The third click specifies slot width.  . Creates an arc slot by defining a center arc and the slot width. The first two clicks sets the start and end points of the slot center arc; the third click sets the center of the slot arc. The last click specifies slot width.
. Creates an arc slot by defining a center arc and the slot width. The first two clicks sets the start and end points of the slot center arc; the third click sets the center of the slot arc. The last click specifies slot width.  . Creates an arc slot by defining the slot’s center point, the end points of the center arc, and the slot width. The first click sets the center point of the slot; the second and third clicks set the start and end points of the slot center arc; the fourth specifies slot width.
. Creates an arc slot by defining the slot’s center point, the end points of the center arc, and the slot width. The first click sets the center point of the slot; the second and third clicks set the start and end points of the slot center arc; the fourth specifies slot width. 
 
The Polygon tool creates polygons with up to 120 sides.
 Create panel
Create panel  Polygon
 Polygon  .
.  . Uses the midpoint of an edge segment to determine the size and orientation of the polygon.
. Uses the midpoint of an edge segment to determine the size and orientation of the polygon. 
The Fillet tool creates rounded corners (vertices) at the intersection of two selected lines. You specify the radius of the fillet arc, which is tangent to the curves trimmed or extended by the fillet. You can create fillets on perpendicular or parallel lines, concentric arcs, intersecting and nonintersecting arcs, elliptical arcs, splines, or between arcs and lines.
 Create panel
 Create panel  Fillet
 Fillet  .
. To preview the fillet, move the cursor over an endpoint shared by two lines.
The Chamfer tool creates a beveled corner at the intersection of any two nonparallel lines.
 Create panel
 Create panel  Chamfer
 Chamfer  .
.  . Select to include aligned dimensions in the sketch that indicate the chamfer size.
. Select to include aligned dimensions in the sketch that indicate the chamfer size.  . Sets the distance and angle of additional chamfers to the value of the first-created chamfer in the current instance. Equal to Parameters is On by default. Deselect it to assign numeric values to chamfers.
. Sets the distance and angle of additional chamfers to the value of the first-created chamfer in the current instance. Equal to Parameters is On by default. Deselect it to assign numeric values to chamfers.  . Defined by the offset distance from the point or intersection of the selected lines.
. Defined by the offset distance from the point or intersection of the selected lines.  . Defined by a specified distance from the point or intersection for each selected line. Enter Distance 1 and Distance 2.
. Defined by a specified distance from the point or intersection for each selected line. Enter Distance 1 and Distance 2.  . Defined by an angle from the first selected line and a distance offset from the intersection of the second selected line. Enter a Distance and Angle.
. Defined by an angle from the first selected line and a distance offset from the intersection of the second selected line. Enter a Distance and Angle.