New commands and tools in Alibre Design
Alibre Design will offer a 3D-text feature tool allowing text to be added as a parametric part feature. Individual features will support color change for better identification, and the user will also be permitted to set the default 3D new part color. Edit commands will include multiple clipboard paste in "rubber stamp" mode. Toolbars will be more customizable and additional box select modes will speed up editing. Editable 3D section views, color schemes and light sources are also supported now.
The Alibre Sketcher will display missing constraints as degree of freedom callouts (with configurable colorization). It will also offer optional real-time dimensioning and placement while geometry is drawn, rather than requiring this be completed as an additional design step. This option saves users considerable time in constraint specification. Alibre Sketch will also offer quick bi-directional conversion between model sketch figures and reference geometry. Constraint and snap options for drawing have been added, as well as a new axis mirror option. 2D drawing space will support a new freeform table creation for relevant model data fields.
Alibre version 12 files will offer a convenient thumbnail view from both Windows Explorer and Alibre Vault PDM, which makes file selection easier.
Assembly:
The assembly space move and rotate commands have been merged into a single dialogue for faster model placement by the user. Assembly part arrays / patterns now offer placement preview. View performance for large assemblies has been greatly improved.
Alibre Sheet Metal Design:
Contour and lofted flange support is added. Now sheet metal designs can include tapered corners or profile flange with variable radius along its length. These "lofted flanges" are nicely flattened in Alibre (along with the rest of the parts) for the initial pattern stamp or cut-out.The software comes with a rich set of 2D drafting, 3D sketching, and drawing creation tools. Though the software uses history-based modeling methods, it also includes a small set of tools that imitate direct-editing operations (Feature > Direct Edit). This function lets you push and pull on faces or pockets and bosses to adjust geometry constructed parametrically. In other words, the software is still history-based; but it gives you the option to edit your geometry as if you were using a direct-editing program
Perhaps the biggest addition to Alibre Design is the Convert to Sheet Metal tool. The feature is intended to be used with imported sheet metal parts without any feature history. It's not intended to convert a part originally designed as a solid part into a sheet metal part. (It doesn't mean you can't do it, but if you do, depending on the complexity of your part, the conversion results may be unpredictable.)
The Alibre Sketcher will display missing constraints as degree of freedom callouts (with configurable colorization). It will also offer optional real-time dimensioning and placement while geometry is drawn, rather than requiring this be completed as an additional design step. This option saves users considerable time in constraint specification. Alibre Sketch will also offer quick bi-directional conversion between model sketch figures and reference geometry. Constraint and snap options for drawing have been added, as well as a new axis mirror option. 2D drawing space will support a new freeform table creation for relevant model data fields.
Alibre version 12 files will offer a convenient thumbnail view from both Windows Explorer and Alibre Vault PDM, which makes file selection easier.
Assembly:
The assembly space move and rotate commands have been merged into a single dialogue for faster model placement by the user. Assembly part arrays / patterns now offer placement preview. View performance for large assemblies has been greatly improved.
Alibre Sheet Metal Design:
Contour and lofted flange support is added. Now sheet metal designs can include tapered corners or profile flange with variable radius along its length. These "lofted flanges" are nicely flattened in Alibre (along with the rest of the parts) for the initial pattern stamp or cut-out.The software comes with a rich set of 2D drafting, 3D sketching, and drawing creation tools. Though the software uses history-based modeling methods, it also includes a small set of tools that imitate direct-editing operations (Feature > Direct Edit). This function lets you push and pull on faces or pockets and bosses to adjust geometry constructed parametrically. In other words, the software is still history-based; but it gives you the option to edit your geometry as if you were using a direct-editing program
Perhaps the biggest addition to Alibre Design is the Convert to Sheet Metal tool. The feature is intended to be used with imported sheet metal parts without any feature history. It's not intended to convert a part originally designed as a solid part into a sheet metal part. (It doesn't mean you can't do it, but if you do, depending on the complexity of your part, the conversion results may be unpredictable.)
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