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PTC has replaced the former Advanced Rendering Extension with a new solution powered by Luxion Keyshot.  The new application is accessible from the Applications tab in PTC Creo Parametric and will feature a real-time workflow to see your renderings take shape instantly.  You will be able to easily switch between rendering and modeling mode without needing to exit the rendering application. New Scenes have been created to provide further improved renderings to place your model in the right environment.  If you have an existing license of standalone Keyshot, you can easily export your Creo data to standalone Keyshot through the the new Advanced Rendering Extension.    
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Check out the awesome new Mirror Component command in the Component group. Try mirroring a sub-assembly and make sure you check the “Perform symmetry analysis” option so potential symmetrical components will be reused and potentially adjust the mirror action by selecting from the
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Creating a relationship between parameters and dimensions.   Consultor Cleiton   (view in My Videos)
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Check out this video on Creo 11 from PTC Application Engineers. Presenters: , Lino Tozzi (Technical Specialist, Fellow) & Tom Quaglia (Creo Segment Sales). 
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Check out this video on Creo "NC Turning" from PTC Application Engineers Presenters: Lee Goodwin (Solution Consultant, Princilpal) and Ryan Butcher (Solution Consultant, Fellow) Original Date Presented: April 16, 2024   To dive deeper into the subject, check out Creo "NC Turning".      
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Check out this video on Creo Additive MFG from PTC Application Engineers Presenters: Lino Tozzi (Solution Consultant, Fellow) and Ryan Butcher (Solution Consultant, Fellow) Original Date Presented: November 16, 2023 To dive deeper into the subject, check out Creo Additive MFG.
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Check out this video on Creo: "Things You Might Know, but Probably Don't from PTC Application Engineers. Presenters:  Ryan Butcher (Technical Specialist, Fellow) Original Date Presented: September 19,, 2023   To dive deeper into the subject, check out Creo UI Tips.  
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Check out this video on What's New in Creo 10 Tips and Techniques session  from PTC Application Engineers. Presenters: Jason Petersen (Solution Consulting, Principle) and Ryan Butcher (Solution Consulting, Fellow).   What's New in Creo 10 Learning  
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Check out this video on Creo 10.0 from PTC Application Engineers  Presenters: Jason Petersen (Technical Specialist, Principal) Lino Tozzi (Technical Specialist, Fellow) & Tom Quaglia (Creo Segment Sales)  
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Check out this video on RSD Libraries with Virtual Interconnect (PTC Partner), and Lino Tozzi (Solution Consulting, Fellow, PTC).   Virtual Interconnect  
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Check out this video on Creo Parametric Progressive Die Tips and Techniques session  from PTC Application Engineers. Presenters: Lee Goodwin (Solution Consulting, Principle) and Ryan Butcher (Solution Consulting, Fellow).   Creo Progressive Die Learning  
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Check out this video on Creo University  from Presenters: Scott Barkman (PTC University Programs, Director), Matt Huybrecht (Senior Manager - Academic Education)  and Lino Tozzi (Solutions Consulting, Fellow)    (view in My Videos)     
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Check out this video on Creo ECAD MCAD Collaboration from PTC Application Engineers  Presenters: Jason Petersen (Solution Consulting, Principle) and Lino Tozzi (Solution Consulting, Fellow).   (view in My Videos)
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Check out this video on Automating Creo Parametric from PTC Application Engineers  Presenters: Lino Tozzi (Technical Specialist, Fellow) and Tom Quaglia  (Creo Segment Sales).   (view in My Videos)    
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Check out this video on Model Based Definition from PTC Application Engineers  Presenters: Lino Tozzi (Technical Specialist, Fellow) and Ryan Butcher (Technical Specialist, Fellow).   Click here for (view in My Videos)
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Check out this video on Creo Render Studio from PTC Application Engineers Presenters: Lino Tozzi (Technical Specialist, Fellow) and Ryan Butcher (Technical Specialist, Fellow).   Click here for Creo Render Studio Learning   (view in My Videos)
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In this video, we will learn to customize the Text Symbol Palette to add a custom symbol
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Community Profile: Mike Lockwood If you spent any time in the PTC community over the past couple decades, you’ve likely found good answers to your software questions from @MikeLockwood especially in the Windchill Community! According to our system, this user has posted 2241 times! “I’ve carefully read pretty much all postings in my areas of interest daily for all these years – and can reply to many with useful info,” he says.   That explains the 41 community achievement badges!   At the same time, he’s finding answers to his own questions. “I’m grateful that so many people are willing to voluntarily provide such good info. Within a day, I generally receive many good answers to whatever problems I’m facing.” But just to be sure, he admits that sometimes creates a tech support case in parallel with posting questions to the community.   Who's behind this prolific account?     Meet Mike Lockwood. Mike earned a BSME in college, and then began a career as a mechanical engineer for various medical device companies, including a startup. He focused on complex automated machines early on, and found that programming those machines awakened his interest in the computer/software side of his profession. As you might guess, it didn’t take long for his career to turn to CAD and PLM work. “I trained on Pro/E 15 in 1993 and have been using some version of it ever since,” says Mike. “I fell in love with parametric CAD, and by 1998, I accepted the CAD admin role at my company.” He’s been administering and supporting CAD and Windchill ever since, first for Alcon and, most recently, for Edwards Lifesciences. Plus he’s been a member of the Windchill technical committee for the past 15 years. When he’s not troubleshooting an Oracle database issue or explaining the nuances of parent/child relationships to new users, Mike enjoys getting outdoors. Skiing, snowboarding, surfing, and, lately, lots of long walks and exercise. Then there’s the music. Mike plays piano and can even blast out a saxophone solo (but just for fun, he says). Lockwood is retiring from his full-time job early next year but plans to remain available for contract projects (and hopefully for community members here). My Creo wish list After all these years, Mike knows Creo’s strengths, weaknesses, and workarounds—especially as it relates to Windchill. And since everybody has a wish list, we asked to see his. “Creo is superb and keeps getting better,” he assured us. “But there are a few things I’d like to see.” Modelcheck, when configured from the UI, resets all the tabs and it’s hard to read the text files. Modelcheck should make it easy to sort / filter for those configured as Error / Warning / other. The naming of the various Creo apps that are not Creo Parametric (e.g., Creo View, Creo Illustrate) is confusing to users, especially when these are used with SolidWorks data. Family tables continue to be great for CAD but challenging for CAD in PLM (Windchill).  Would like to see more info and recommendation on alternatives (like maybe inheritance). Autonumbering with Windchill is the default and works for some.  It is of great value to have drawings and the model(s) on them share a root CAD Doc Number / filename.   On behalf of the whole community, thanks Mike for your efforts, insights, and help over the years. We wish you a long, healthy, and invigorating retirement and look forward to your next 2000 posts here on the community!
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Hello all and welcome to another blog post in this multibody blog series. Todays topic: How to “position” a body.   You might wonder why I put the word position into quotes. The reason for this is that when we talk about positioning, many of us start thinking of positioning component-like objects.  The fact that components have their system of reference (e.g. coordinate system including the origin) makes it natural to understand that positioning transforms that coordinate system from one location and orientation into another. Geometric bodies do represent a volume of geometry referring to the part’s reference system, therefore the positioning of geometric bodies should probably be better called “Moving” geometry. Anyway, after this introductory thought, I hope you enjoy the video illustrating how this is done in Creo. (and you won’t be surprised: we are going to use the “Move”-Feature for this workflow 😊)   (view in My Videos)       Thanks for reading.  I hope it was informative. If you liked it, give it a Kudo.   Back to Creo 7.0 & 8.0+ Multibody Home: Start Here!   Enjoy!....Martin
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As part of our B&W Webinar Week 2021, there is a session about "Preparing and analyzing optical assemblies in Creo®".  We will show you how to perform ray path analysis directly in Creo Parametric assemblies. You will also be able to manage optical materials and wavelengths in a database using our SMARTOptics software. What you can expect beyond that: Application examples for SMARTOptics Scope of services of SMARTOptics When: Oct 13 at 4 pm (CEST)   You can watch the recording now here:  (view in My Videos)   Please feel free to ask your questions. 
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Check out this video on High Speed Machining from PTC Application Engineers Presenters: Lee Goodwin (Technical Specialist, Principal) and Lino Tozzi (Technical Specialist, Fellow) Original Date Presented: September 28, 2021   To dive deeper into the subject, check out PTC University.   (view in My Videos)
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