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A generative model is a set of geometry that contains all of the studies within that model .
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Access To access Automated Modeling , click Design workspace > Solid > Create > Automated Modeling .
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A SPICE model can be removed from a component in a simulation circuit design if the model was mapped in the circuit design.
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If you are new to modeling , follow these tutorials to learn how to Model based on 2D sketches Model based on 3D sculpted bodies Access the Edit Model contextual environment In the Generative Design workspace, on the Define tab, click Edit Model > Edit Model .
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Create and edit a manufacturing model in the Manufacture workspace to help with creating manufacturing operations, without affecting the original model in the Design workspace.
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The Model View of an example outcome.
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Create, edit, and delete a manufacturing model and associate a manufacturing model with a setup.
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Use the Change to Parametric Modeling Mode tool to switch from Direct Modeling Mode to Parametric Modeling Mode.
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Note: Before you open the model in Fusion, make sure that the modeling orientation is the same as in Inventor.
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Identify a personal project in which to save the Motorcycle Triple Clamp model . Note: The model is read-only, and you must save a copy of it to a personal project.
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When you want to check your model geometry without leaving the Generative Design workspace, use the Inspect tools in the Edit Model contextual environment.
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Learn how to show or hide toolpaths, tools, and in-process stock, and synchronize views and model visibility with the active setup.
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Prerequisites Click Data Panel> Basic Training>04 - Modeling , to open the Geneva_Drive part.
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When you want to create the base 2D profiles of preserve or obstacle geometry without leaving the Generative Design workspace, use the Construct tools in the Edit Model contextual environment. The Construct tools in the Edit Model contextual environment are the same tools available in the Design workspace.
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Select the target face on the model to place the constraint. You can select more than one face.
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