TakTak
Industrial
- Apr 8, 2005
- 8
Hi, an annoyance...
Quite often I need to create surfaces which conform to strict guidelines in certain areas, and not in others...I use the below process which usually works great and gives top notch surfaces...
In NX3 this worked fine:
- Create a master surface which will then be used as a reference surface for deviation gauge.
- Create a styled blend.
- Use deviation gauge to show the deviation of the styled blend from the reference surface.
- edit the styled blend - the deviation gauge would dynamically update as I moved the handles allowing me to see the changes 'live'.
NX4:
- When I go back into the styled blend, the deviation gauge disapears therefore making dynamic updates impossible.
Arrggghhh! Probably just doing something differently as I haven't needed styled blend for a while...anyone any ideas?
Thanks!
Quite often I need to create surfaces which conform to strict guidelines in certain areas, and not in others...I use the below process which usually works great and gives top notch surfaces...
In NX3 this worked fine:
- Create a master surface which will then be used as a reference surface for deviation gauge.
- Create a styled blend.
- Use deviation gauge to show the deviation of the styled blend from the reference surface.
- edit the styled blend - the deviation gauge would dynamically update as I moved the handles allowing me to see the changes 'live'.
NX4:
- When I go back into the styled blend, the deviation gauge disapears therefore making dynamic updates impossible.
Arrggghhh! Probably just doing something differently as I haven't needed styled blend for a while...anyone any ideas?
Thanks!