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Ptc creo drawing tutorial
Ptc creo drawing tutorial








things I wish I knew to google that I would show someone all over again if I were teaching them how to Creo: I picked up ISDX by literally watching around 4 videos over and over and over again trying to figure out exactly how they were locking points onto each other.then figured out surfacing paradigms by talking to an instructor occasionally and reading Alias tutorials. Other than that I don't really care much for the voiceovers in the videos, I just want to watch them navigate the interface so I can try it out myself and mess around on my end. Vertanux is a great source on YT, as well as ECognition. I might be biased because I've gotten fast with the software though, but that happens with any CAD system I suppose. you would have literally no idea what BMX or options modeler are even called yet they're probably two of the most advanced features in the software. Most of the animosity I find with Creo imo is caused by people not realizing what they don't know about the software admittedly a lot of the options are buried in there and PTC doesn't do a super amazing job making it obvious they exist. I started by reading here, and googling to see demos of how people actually navigated the UI. The help site is a literal bible for the software, though it doesn't provide you with video examples of how they actually look like in practice. Then start digging through the help site and start googling. The one here is for 3.0, barely anything has changed into 4.0/5.0). Start with the quick reference card (if this disappears, just google "Creo Parametric Quick Reference Card".










Ptc creo drawing tutorial