Cone¶
In the Create Features toolbar, click Cone to expand the drop-down list, where you can select
Pick on CAD Model and
Fit creation methods.
Pick on CAD Model¶
Create cone features by directly clicking on the geometric features shaped as cones of the CAD model.
Note
- Before creating cone features using the CAD auto creation method, please import a reference model.
- This method supports specifying features as reference features or measured features.
- If you Define the Feature as Reference Feature, then you can extract the measured feature to generate feature pairs before importing at least one measured model.
- You can also use the
CAD Auto Create method in the Assisted Feature Creation toolbar to automatically create features.
The steps for creating cone features through picking on CAD model as well as extracting measured features are as follows:
- Select
Pick on CAD Model in the drop-down list of
Cone to open the corresponding window.
- Click on the highlighted cone feature of the model in the 3D scene to create, and define the feature as Reference Feature in the window of Pick on CAD Model.
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Click Confirm to save the reference cone feature, and the
reference cone object will be displayed in the
feature module in the left-side tree view.
Note
If you check
Extract Measured Feature (you can enable Auto Extract Measured Features in
Setting > Feature), then the corresponding measured feature will be the automatically extracted after you create a reference feature.
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Right-click on that
cone feature group in the left-side tree view, select Extract Measured Feature and determine the measured model on which the feature will be extracted.
- In the pop-up Cone window, select an align mode, edit parameters including max distance, boundary exclusion distance and so on, as well as set eliminate noise, and click Confirm to create the corresponding measured cone feature.
- The
measured cone object will be displayed in the corresponding cone feature group in the left-side tree view.
Fit¶
Create cone features by fitting geometric features shaped as cones through selecting points on the mesh model.
Note
- Before creating cone features using the fit method, please import a reference model or a measured model (meshed).
- This method supports specifying features as reference features or measured features.
- If you Define the Feature as Reference Feature, then you can extract the measured feature to generate feature pairs before importing at least one measured model.
The steps for creating cone features through fit are as follows:
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- Select
Fit in the drop-down list of
Cone to open the corresponding window.
- Edit parameters including eliminate noise, as well as define the feature as reference feature or measured feature.
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After completing relevant settings, you can select tools in the toolbar under the 3D scene, and select areas to be fitted on the model; then click Confirm to save the cone feature, which will be displayed in the
feature module in the left-side tree view.
Note
If you check
Extract Measured Feature (you can enable Auto Extract Measured Features in
Setting > Feature), then the corresponding measured feature will be the automatically extracted after you create a reference cone feature.
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The introduction to toolbar as well as shortcuts is as follows:

Icon | Name | Description |
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Sphere | Select mesh vertices on the surface of the mesh model to choose the fitting region. After enabling this function, other selection tools or the select through function can not be used. |
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Magic Wand | Automatically select adjacent regions on the surface of the mesh model based on curvature. After enabling this function, other selection tools or the select through function can not be used. |
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Select Through | Disabled by default, which means only visible surfaces can be selected; It can be enabled to select both the front and back regions of the model. | |
Rectangle | Select / Deselect the data area in the form of ![]() |
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Polygon | Select / Deselect the data area in the form of ![]() |
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Lasso | Select / Deselect the data area in the form of ![]() |
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Brush | Use brush (support brush adjusting) to select / deselect the data area. |
Function | Shortcut |
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Select | Shift+left-button |
Deselect | Ctrl+left-button |
Adjust the size brush | Shift+left-button |
Note
For more shortcuts, please refer to > Shortcut Instructions in the top right corner of the interface.