One sketch in my project ('Body top' on the attached file) shows a persistent pencil icon indicating it's unconstrained, but all lines are black, there are no visible white ends, and I couldn't find any moveable parts on the design.

I'm a beginner at Fusion, this is my first project on my own after finishing the 3d modeling Coursera class. Is it really necessary for the lock icon to show on every sketch? I mean it's a bit unnerving to not see it there, but I can handle.


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Fusion has problems with sketching. I could not find anything that is not constrained in your sketch and I have seen quite a few simple sketches that show as constrained and are not and I have seen ones that do not show constrained but are. If you can't find any reason that the sketch is not constrained then don't worry about it too much. Maybe some day Audodesk will do some work on the sketch environment.

In 12 years experience as a CAD teacher, I can say this must have happened by two things. Drawing lots of geometry and trimming it. That is what abandons little line segments that lay on top of each other. And the tangent constraints seem like an attempt to get the sketch fully constrained, without thought to how they add design intent. Is there a design driven reason all these line segments are overlapping and have been given tangent relationships?

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The original support call we received the customer was only asking about 2 specific icons that they saw but for this article I thought I would expand on all the different icon symbols that you could see in the Feature Tree for a part file.

With any of these Sketch states you may also see a second sketch icon that has a polygon and included circle. This indicates that one has used "Sketch Contours" for a feature. Sketch Contours are a means to use parts of a sketch (region(s)/boundaries) to create a feature.

I've been drawing a part but started with the sketch. The idea was to draw the sketch and extrude it to the thickness i need it. Once i got the part, it needs some bending on the Z axes. Not sure how to do that as well.

Then after some time each time I use it the snipped picture gets copied to my clipboard, but the notification is missing and also there is no notification available in the Action Center, so I can not edit the snipped picture (sketch) in any way.

This is the most common case for the Snip & Sketch notification missing. Check the Action Centre on the bottom right corner of your screen. If there is a moon icon, then you have Focus Assist on. Simply right click, then you could turn it off in the pop-up menu.

Not sure what it's doing, looks like it forces all packages to re-register with the system, but after executing it, Snip & sketch works again (even its keyboard shortcut), and it also shows in Notifications and actions screen, something it didn't happen before.

Huion Sketch is a design tool you can use to sketch all kinds of free-form shapes. If you like drawing and are looking for a good app to capture your work, this tool has a great variety of functions that will help you to achieve the final result you are looking for.

These are hidden by default, but in figure 2.2, they are shown to illustrate the orientation of the default planes. The default planes all intersect to create an origin. One of these planes is usually the starting point for any part model. You start sketching on the plane that is best oriented to the orientation you wish to start creating your part.

When starting a new part, you want to begin your first sketch on the plane that will show the most profile and detail of your part. If the most profile and detail exist in the front or back view for your part (such as for a pipe), then you should consider beginning on the front plane (Figure 2.3). If the most profile and detail exist in the top or bottom view of your part (such as for a base plate), then you should consider beginning from the top plane (Figure 2.4). If the most profile and detail exist in the right or left view of your part (such as for a wheel hub), then you should consider beginning from the right plane (Figure 2.5).

The sketch environment is to the SolidWorks User Interface like the inside of a house is to the rest of the outside world. Going into the Sketch Environment makes many features off limits; however, you have access to so many other new features in the sketch environment related to creating sketches. Just like the things you do inside a house are completely different from the things you do outside, the things you do inside the sketch environment are completely different from the things you would do outside the sketch environment.

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The third sign is your CommandManager changing to the Sketch tab and the Sketch button in the CommandManager being indented a dark grey shade (Figure 2.9). Another, less noticeable sign, is your FeatureManager Design Tree features becoming greyed out. Under any other circumstances, you are NOT in the sketch environment and CANNOT do sketch related commands.

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By using your left & right mouse buttons you can move / rotate the sketch manually, but notice how your mouse icon changes yet again when you scroll over this black triad. This triad allows you to mirror the sketch vertically, horizontally, or diagonally bases on the triads location.

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The FreeCAD Sketcher Workbench is used to create 2D Sketches intended for use in the PartDesign Workbench, Arch Workbench, and other workbenches. Generally, a 2D drawing is considered the starting point for most CAD models, as a 2D sketch can be "extruded" to create a 3D shape; further 2D sketches can be used to create other features like pockets, ridges, or extrusions on top of the previously built 3D shapes. Together with boolean operations defined in the Part Workbench, the Sketcher forms the basis of the constructive solid geometry (CSG) method of building solids. Moreover, together with the PartDesign Workbench operations, the Sketcher also forms the basis of the feature editing methodology of creating solids.

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