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Create a sketch on a selected plane or face. The Create Sketch icon appears in the following Design workspace toolbar tabs: Solid Surface Form Sheet Metal Base Feature Solid Base Feature Surface When you select Create Sketch , it reveals the Sketch contextual tab, which contains a dedicated toolbar.
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Do one of the following to finish the active sketch : In the Design workspace, Sketch contextual tab, click Finish Sketch .
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Learn how to use the Ellipse tool to create ellipses in an active sketch in Fusion. On the Sketch contextual tab, select Create > Ellipse .
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In Fusion, you can use the Sketch tools to create the sketch profiles that drive the shape of solid, surface, and T-Spline bodies in your design.
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Learn how to copy sketches and sketch elements. Whether you are copying sketch elements within one sketch or copying sketch elements or an entire sketch into a different sketch , the sketch you are pasting the entities into must be active, meaning you are editing the sketch you are bringing the copied sketch entities into.
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Every 3D PCB contains a sketch named Outline used to edit the board outline of the PCB.
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Create a Sketch at any point in 3D space. From the Design workspace, Solid tab, select Create Sketch .
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In the Sketch symbol dialogs, you can insert and manage sketch symbols for the current drawing in the Drawing workspace in Fusion.
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Select Symbols > Sketch Symbols > Create Sketch Symbol .
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Insert a sketch symbol after creating or importing it Select Symbols > Sketch Symbols > Insert Sketch Symbol .
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The Sketch Palette dialog displays in the canvas when you create or edit a sketch in Fusion.
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You will enter the Sketch contextual environment and the Sketch dialog displays.
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You can use a sketch profile selection to guide a tool to cut specific geometry.
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On the Sketch contextual tab, select Create > Mirror .
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Note: Before you can modify sketch geometry, you must use the Create Sketch tool to create a new sketch or right-click an existing sketch and select Edit Sketch to enter the Sketch contextual environment.
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