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I have a 2d drawing and I want to sketch a small box in a view and dimension it to size and then reference it some of the line features on a view. 8 hours later I gave up and I still can figure out how to do what would take 5-10 minutes in SWX or Inv.. truly annoying.. need some help
Frank
If you are wanting to dimension to scale of the part, it's easiest to just sketch on the part in the model. Use layers to turn off the feature in the model.
Creo drawing is not your friend. Do as little in the drawing as possible and as much in the model as possible.
Unfortunately the drawing tools were never meant for true 2D drawings, if that's what you have (drawing not based on 3D model). Based on what you are describing my guess would be create your geometry and transform it.
At one time there was going to be a drawing module but now that PTC is concentrating on 3D MBD not sure that that is in the works, at least I haven't seen anything about it.
Okay thanks guys... I get it.. and to bad.. I must say I've used over 8 CAD packages from AutoTroll to this one and its the hardest most unintuitive, ugliest one I've used.. before that it was Autodesk Mechanical Desktop which was bad
Thanks again.,
Frank
Set the Grid origin to the point you want the box to be, set the grid X and Y to match the dimensions you want; set Grid Snap On. Sketch a Rectangle/4 lines. Reset the Grid origin and turn the Grid Snap off. It should take about 60 seconds in Creo, but maybe a full 2 minutes if slacking.
Still, it's better if the geometry is to represent something about a model to add it to the model, but since you said 2D, I assume no model involved.